Each spring, Devon experiences a largely unseen influx of migrating insects. Carried on warm southerly air currents, the same weather systems that sometimes bring Saharan dust, huge numbers of butterflies, moths and flies move north from southern Europe and even North Africa.
This is not a rare or exceptional phenomenon; it happens every year. However, the scale of this migration is often underestimated because much of it takes place high above our heads or under the cover of darkness, making it largely invisible to the human eye.
What you can spot in spring
Here are a few key spring migrant insects to look out for: