Thanks Wurzel but to be fair they're past their best now

. I was chuffed with the garden Blue tho'. He was still there this morning but gone after I returned later. Just hope one of the many birds didn't pick him off!
It has been a bit too hot for my liking David (and the animals). Today I was looking around at the foodplants of the DGF where I saw the egg-laying and they are all shriveling up, desperately in need of rain. I am wondering what the implications will be for the larva if we don't get some water on them soon.
Cheers Goldie but I think it would be more appropriate to say half a shot

Your last couple of posts (and Wurzel's response) made me chuckle - great finds tho'
Thank you Dave. I'm going to be really boring now as I realised it was actually 18 I have seen in the garden. Would you believe it was Holly Blue I forgot about

and it wasn't until I read your diary that I remembered. So, for my own benefit and future reference here is the list:
Small White, Large White, Green-veined White, Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Purple Hairstreak, Green Hairstreak, White Admiral, Comma, Brimstone, Small Tortoiseshell, Red Admiral, Brown Argus, Common Blue, Peacock, Holly Blue and last but not least the Silver-washed Fritillaries which were here again today with one being fairly obliging:
After taking his fill he settled down on one of the tables: