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pastafreak | 00:25 Mon 01st Jun 2020 | Animals & Nature
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Are there any of the above common in the UK? I saw what appeared to be a small, completely red one yesterday...in daylight.
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Butterfly Conservation (which is the leading British charity dedicated to the protection of both butterflies and moths) doesn't list any all-red species on its website. The nearest might be a cinnabar moth:
https://butterfly-conservation.org/moths/cinnabar

If you're interested in trying to identify butterflies and moths in future, you might like to bookmark these two links:

https://butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/identify-a-butterfly

https://butterfly-conservation.org/moths/identify-a-moth
There is an all red moth it has a yellow and black caterpillar and is conspicuous because it tastes horrible to birds so a bird will only ever try one and never again. The caterpillar lives on ragwort. I can't remember the name of it.
Tiger moth was my first thoughts.
Cinnabar moth
rowan's got it right.
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I'm pretty sure it wasn't a cinnabar. I could see no black or other pattern on it. It seemed to be solid red/crimson/scarlett. I'd thought it was a bit of red paper fluttering in the breeze when I caught it out of the corner of my eye.
I wonder if it could have been a skipper that you saw, its a reddish colour butterfly that folds its wings back, like a moth.
I said rowan was right because there are no red butterflies in UK (unless you saw an extremely rare visitor) and people often mistake cinnabar moths for butterflies, but I could be wrong I guess.

And cinnabar moths do come out in daylight.
I've just googled cinnabar moth and the pics that came up make them look a lot different to the ones I've seen, there seems a lot more black on the ones in the pics.
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Cinnabar moths are black with red spots, whereas burnet moths have similar markings but smaller. I always got the two mixed up.

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