Butterflies are putting on a spectacular show this summer, with warm, sunny weather helping many species take to the wing.
Conservationists at Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust say the recent spell of sunshine is giving people more opportunities to spot some of the UK's most colourful insects in gardens, parks and nature reserves.
While sunny weather has increased the visibility of many butterfly species, the Trust says thriving butterfly populations depend on having the right habitats in place.
Across its nature reserves, the Trust has been restoring and managing wildflower-rich grasslands, opening-up woodland rides and tackling invasive species to provide butterflies with the nectar sources and food plants they need throughout their lifecycle. Visitors can see the results for themselves: