North Malvern

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North Malvern consists of North Hill and the Worcestershire Beacon.  The tops of the hills contain acid grassland and the lower slopes broad-leaved woodland.  The Malverns have a long history of butterfly interest a number of Transects and casual butterfly recording.  The main species of interest are Grayling, Green Hairstreak and Small Heath.

How to get there                                                  

Malvern Hills Trust

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The photographs above show main areas for breeding Grayling,

Malvern Grayling Timed Counts 2018

New Malvern Butterfly Book 2018 (See Shop)

Malvern Hills Site Guide 

© West Midlands Branch of Butterfly Conservation 2020