
Thanks Trevor, we had a bit of a frost this morning and another one is forecast for tomorrow but apparently not quite down to -6 around here. Mind you it might drop to that a bit further out in the sticks. It looks like the south and south-east could cop for a frost tonight as well.
Tuesday 18th April
Easter Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday were both dull and cloudy days with a cool breeze blowing and some intermittent drizzle which meant I spent a good part of both days indoors doing family stuff...and earning bownie points

After a cold night and a frosty start to the morning, today (Tuesday) was much sunnier although it took until late morning for the sun to feel like it had any warmth to it.
With the forecast of a mixture of clouds and sunny spells this afternoon, I was keen to return to my local site at Castle Hills to see if I could get any better Orange-tip photos, my previous visit just over a week ago being when the temperature was a good 10 degrees higher than today and everything was flying round in turbo mode.
Arriving just after mid-day with the sun struggling to raise the temperature into double figures against the cold wind, I followed the footpath to a sheltered damp meadow where I had seen plenty of Orange-tips the other weekend. Sure enough I soon saw a couple and in the much cooler conditions they were much slower and settling frequently to soak up some warmth from the sun.
During the couple of hours that I spent wandering around the footpaths across this site, Orange-tips were again the most numerous species seen with easily a couple of dozen scattered around the site.
At least four females were also seen...
At one point I also spotted a mating pair down in the grass...
More Green-veined Whites had emerged since my last visit with maybe a dozen seen today...
Speckled Woods were again present in good numbers along the more wooded sections of path...
...including this male that almost looks to be like a darker summer brood example.
The three common Vanessids were still about with examples of Peacock(4), Comma(2) and Small Tortoiseshell(2) all seen during the afternoon, although all are looking past their best now,
Curiously, No Holly Blues seen today despite there being a couple of usually reliable spots here, nor Small or Large Whites. Perhaps the cool breeze was keeping them tucked up. Nevertheless, a better than expected afternoon given the original forecast for the day and the persistent cool (cold even) breeze.
Bye for now,
Neil