A true woodland species, this butterfly frequents areas of dappled sunlight where it can blend in rather well. It is fairly common in Ireland. I have also observed it in southern Portugal where the form aegeria occurs, which has orange patches rather than cream; as seen in the tircis form which occurs in Ireland.
Distribution: Most of Europe except northern Fennoscandia.
Flight Period: April-October in three broods.
Habitat: Woodland clearings and edges, field margins, parks, mature scrub up to 1500m.
Foodplants: Various grasses (Poaceae).
Nectar Sources: Rarely seen nectaring, but will occasionally feed on brambles (Rubus), Elder (Sambucus nigra), Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) and Ivy (Hedera helix).