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Speckled wood
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a species of butterfly with brown wings that have white spots
What is a "speckled wood"?
A speckled wood is a charming butterfly species commonly found in woodland areas across Europe. It derives its name from the delicate speckled patterns on its wings, which resemble dappled sunlight filtering through the trees. The wings of the speckled wood butterfly are predominantly brown, with small eyespots and subtle variations in color. This species has a preference for shaded habitats, including forest edges, hedgerows, and grassy clearings. It is known for its gentle flight and its habit of basking on leaves or perching on sunlit surfaces.