Cheers Wurzel - not sure it's worth a trip for 4 but there may be more yet (fingers crossed).
Now here's the thing Buggy - I have a wonderful physio who doesn't just give me the best massages, he actually tells me that as an aid to my recovery I must get out more with my camera and keep moving

Well, who am I to disobey orders!

Unfortunately I am not allowed (yet) to make any sudden movements or do anything which stresses the muscles until the injury heals so the following photos are a bit below par - many are massively cropped and whereas normally I would be down there photographing the egg-laying at the moment I am watching from a distance. You will have to bear with me for a couple of weeks. Anyway, as well as the Glanvilles, today I saw my 3rd ever pair of mating Brown Argus (2007, 2012, 2019):
There were a lot of them about:
along with about 8/9 Green Hairstreak (this was always a good site for them):
egg-laying Blues:
and a commotion overhead but I dare not even guess at Buzzard or Red Kite (or something else

) being mobbed by crows: