This morning was rather dull, lot's of cloud but still very warm when the Sun came through.
We decided to visit Seasalter nr Whitstable, I'd seen Clouded Yellow there in the past so thought It may be a good Idea to try my luck there.
When we arrived the Sun was still hiding behind the clouds but the Butterflies were glad of this and I finally got my Brown Argus with open wings
In Seasalter there's a raised path between the sea and a field full of different wild flowers which grow along the slopes, the path beneath the slopes is the one we usually take because the CY's come down the field and along the path, rather than going along the upper path facing the sea which can some times be very windy, we didn't have long to wait, three Cloudies headed our way, two took off along the path but one landed on a flower on the slopes just in front of me, I took three quick shots before it was off again

A fourth advanced towards us but never stopped so I hoped I'd got a shot okay of the other one
My photo is the best I could do in the time the Butterfly landed, at least I got it.
Other Butterflies there were Small Heath, Common Blue, a few, very faded Skippers, lots of Meadow Brown and two I really want to find they were dark in colour and took off before we could get any shots, they didn't fly like MB's , kind of side ways on but quite powerful, they weren't Admirals,or Peacocks so my curiosity is not satisfied

I'm going back tomorrow to look for more
I also took a photo of a what I think is a Silver Y moth Goldie
