One of my targets this year was the Marsh Fritillary, which would be a first for me. With advice from some good folks on these boards I made my way to a Wiltshire hill in late May.
Arriving early I found Brown Argus and Grizzled Skipper waking up.
Then as the light cloud cleared and the sun warmed the hillside I spotted my very first Marshies!

More appeared as the temperature rose, and became very active, bombing up and down the slopes. I enjoyed the show with Dave Cook, who I met there for the first time, and later Trevor.
One of the few non-butterfly shots taken, Yellow Hammer and Stonechat.
After lunch I called it a day. Made my way back to the car and, as a final bonus, saw this Grizzled pairing.
Wanting a bit more I made a trip to Cerne Abbas a few days later. Sweeping the lower slopes I found Marshies on both the east and west sides.
Some of the variable markings and colouration.
Best find was this female, plump with eggs I think.
What a lovely butterfly, mission well and truly accomplished.
Cheers