End of last season - I did continue to actively look for LTB in Hampshire without any success, ending the season as it started, when I failed to see the Scarce Tortoiseshell at Pulborough in April. It was a little frustrating not being able to locate the LTB, especially when viewing Neil’s gorgeous images of this butterfly which he seemed to be finding all over the place

. However, having previously seen them in 3 different counties I wasn’t in a position to complain. Moreover, my search resulted in visiting places I have never been to before (eg. Selsey where I took shots of the Gulls and Pagham Harbour nature reserve) and eating some great crab and fish dishes in a variety of wonderful country pubs

. Having read the interesting history of Tide Mills I felt compelled to visit – no LTB’s there either despite previous reports of many eggs, but I reconnected with some great people and was entertained by a couple of Kingfishers. I also found several nests of tiny Brown-tailed moth caterpillars on the bramble.
Brown-tailed moth
In the absence of LTB I could not resist a few shots of lovely fresh Commas enjoying the Blackberries, despite having recently taken hundreds of Comma shots following successfully hand rearing them.
Comma on Blackberries
On my return from Tide Mills, despite having a sat nav I took a wrong turn – (those who know me will not be surprised at this

). As I made my way through minor roads to get back on track the car in front of me hit a young Wood Pigeon, driving on to leave in spinning round in the road with feathers flying. I pulled over and ran back to find it lying on its back in the gutter. As I gently lifted it its head drooped and its mouth opened. I was sure I was witnessing its last few moments but as I was running late I placed it gently in a carrier in the car. 20 mins later I arrived home and it was still alive. It was not able to feed itself so it joined one of the other ‘waifs and strays’ in one of the sheds!
Wood Pigeon
(Recently released)
I am going to start wearing blinkers when I venture out looking for butterflies to prevent any similar occurrences!
TBC.