Right back at you Andrew. I have seen first hand how you achieve your wonderful images

. Glad you enjoyed another one of my local sites.
Thank you Trevor. I know exactly what you mean about them disappearing in front of your eyes!!!!!!!
Cheers Neil - I know it sounds like I take Noar Hill and the Dukes a bit for granted but I really don't. It's just that I'm becoming just a teeny bit obsessed with the Hairstreaks. You know what I'm like - like to be out in all weathers and at all times to see first hand how the butterflies behave. Take yesterday, I got another soaking standing under a tree watching Green Hairstreaks. We've not played this game for a while - can you find it?
Don''t worry, already cropped it:
Cheers Wurzel - I'm pleased you keep reminding me of the names of these Abs as one day I might actually remember
I'm trying to make the most of it David as it may be a little while before I can get out again
Thanks Goldie. As you know I try not to take the same shot over and over again and look hard for something a bit different. The local forecast today said there would be a 'moderate breeze'. I'm not sure exactly what that means but up Noar Hill it was blowing a gale

. I left home shortly after mid-day and about 20 mins later I was taking this shot:
I'm not going to moan about the wind making photography difficult. It does. End of! I was there to see how the butterflies were behaving and any photos were a bonus. There wasn't another soul there but the weather wasn't stopping the butterflies. They were staying low down as one might expect in these conditions but as ever it was a joy to see them. My attention was caught by a particular Duke which looked in good condition but was a really odd colour. A bit reminiscent of the colour of a very pale Speckled Wood. I got a few shots and having now looked at this site I believe it might be an Ab. Leucodes. If anyone could confirm or otherwise I'd be grateful
By way of comparison here is a 'normal' Duke and a shot with both of them in:
Furthermore, it seemed to be having a little problem with its proboscis. I seem to remember Martin telling me that when they first emerge it is split in two but soon welds together. If it doesn't it can starve. I do hope it wasn't in trouble: