Here we are for a week in Montbrun-les-bains in the Drôme département in France. To situate us, we are at an altitude of 600 m ASL, north of the Luberon, west of Sisteron, and a stone's throw north east of the Mont Ventoux.
View looking back over Montbrun, with the Mont Ventoux in the background: The Mont Ventoux rises to 1911 metres.
It can be cool in the morning, around 5°C today, and can rise to 17°C.
I got out early to try and catch some butterflies warming up. By 10.00 am I had already bagged 3 new sightings for 2016 including 1 lifer.

Holidays don't start better then that !
A lifer for me - Short-tailed Blue: A different individual with different markings: Any confirmation for the Pyrgus would be welcome.
Pyrgus 1 - Oberthür's ? Pyrgus 2 uppersides - Oberthür's ?: Pyrgus 2 undersides - Oberthür's ?: First sighting of Weaver's this year: Here is the patch of rough ground next to the Holiday village where I saw all three species: Also flying in the area : rhamni, megera, baton, machaon, podalirius, rapae, atalanta.
I'm wondering what I'll see next? I hope the weather holds out.
The Short-tailed and Weaver's were an unexpected surprise.

Cheers, Chris