I really hope I don't disappoint you David. I'll do my very best to ensure a successful conclusion.
Thank you for your lovely comment Dave, but 'patience'???? I'm not sure it's that - more a real desire to see these amazing transformations with my own eyes and some determination to give myself the best chance........ but it can take up a great deal of time and at times it can be worse than watching paint dry!!!
Thank you too Goldie - that was a pity but I am sure there will be other opportunities.
I am sure you are absolutely right Wurzel. It amazes me that any of them make it through to adults and the more I learn the more questions I have.
Thank you so much for your very generous comments Mike. I am still hoping that the other GH will emerge safely and if that is the case you and Cath will be very welcome to join me on NH for their release, should you so wish

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I think this recent spell of freezing weather has taken its toll as the last few days there has been little butterfly activity round here and I have had to resort to taking photos of moths - micro moths!!!!!

I know!!!!!!

I had to look this one up but I am fairly confident it is Ancylis Badiana:
I stopped to take shots of a few larva and I have tried to identify them but I am not at all confident. The first I think is Mottled Umber. I checked out the moth and what a strange little creature the wingless female is:
I am even less sure of this one - just guessing at Scalloped Hazel as there are so many that look similar:
There were a lot of bugs about including male and female Scorpion fly, what I believe were Grasshopper nymphs and these couple below which although small and colourful looked quite predatory. No idea what they are: