Middle Street - The Day of Doubles 11-04-2019
Typical the day when the weather app showed full sun was the day I’d booked for my wife and I to have a Spa session. Double typical it was the first time in oh I can’t remember, when it actually got the forecast reasonably correct (it was actually warmer than predicted)! Still I had about an hour free after lunch before we needed to set off for the Spa so I grabbed my camera and made towards Middle Street. I called in at one of the little roads at Fisherton Island first, well tried to. It’s been a few years since I’ve wandered down the little dead end road and in the meantime they’ve put up a white painted fence bedecked in large “PRIVATE” signs. So I stood on the legal side of the road and watched as a Holly Blue busied itself on the other side of the river.


I carried on actually on my way to Middle Street across the Town Path but despite there being one or two stands of Cuckoo Flower in the surrounding fields and the fat that it was almost warm enough to take my Hoodie off I didn’t see a single butterfly. That was until I reached the middle and the footpath ran over the weir. I watched a male OT fly across the body of water and flutter about in the only green bit of the hedge and then it went down. So I legged it in that direction and then slowed up putting the old ‘click-step’ technique into action. Chuffed after I’d gotten a few I carried on round towards Middle Street. I’d like to have gotten a few more but a, I mustn’t be greedy and b, a couple of kids on BMXs flashed past me spooking it.
Passing the Old Mill pub I scanned the gardens and hanging baskets and as I rounded the corner onto Middle Street itself a second Holly Blue fluttered about but this time instead of a river between me and my quarry it was too high so all I could do was stand back and enjoy watching it bimble around.
I roused myself and carried on realising that I’d used up 15 minutes of my time and as I walked through the opening to the reserve the wind picked up and the temperature dropped. Because of this I decided to check out the hotspot first as it’s almost entirely sheltered with only openings in the wind break of buildings and Spinneys where the path cuts through it. This was a good call because I’d only just turned right to make my way to the hotspot when I saw a white butterfly flying towards me. It seemed more rounded than a GVW or Small White I was wondering and hoping that it was a female OT. It dropped down and I cautiously stalked towards it and it was indeed a female OT.

I carried on finding both a Peacock and Small Tort feeding from Dandelions on the path. They were less than a metre apart form each other which would normally have meant a spiralling battle to the death but not today. A small dog off a lead bombed by growling at me and spooking the butterflies so after checking to see of its owner was nearby and growling back at it to “Bugger off” I set to finding where the 2 butterflies had gone down. They were both on the other side of the field and again feeding from Dandelions and this time only about 30cm away from each other.
I checked my brick/phone and realised that I only had 15 minutes to get back home so I set off stopping twice on the way back. The first for a Small Tort and the second for a second Peacock which wasn’t playing ball. However I didn’t stop for the Small White which flew past me as I went through the exit of the reserve as that would have spoilt my Doubles theme! How very inconsiderate of it to mess up the narrative…

On the walk to the Spa I tried to avoid seeing anything but an OT decided to follow me and have a little spar with a passing Brimstone. When we took the short cut along the river path I spied a Holly Blue and two further Brimstones – luckily all of these would have been out of reach of my lens else I might have felt slightly frustrated. In previous times I’ve mentioned when I think I’ve had the easiest butterfly sighting or the most incongruous but today had the most relaxing; having had a 45 minute massage, spent 15 minutes each on the hot beds, steam room and sauna I was lazing in the Hot Tub without a care in the world and so relaxed I was almost half asleep watching a Holly Blue fluttering about in the Ivy bedecked tree above me – bliss.
Have a goodun
Wurzel