I went to Hall-Lee-Brook this afternoon, in spite of a blustery wind, at least the Sun was out, has were the clouds
After the Gale force wind yesterday it wasn't too bad today, although I expected a shower, it didn't arrive
I'd not seen a Butterfly for nine days, so even the Meadow Brown brightened me up even though they were too quick for shots, (making up for loss time.

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I was pleased to see the Small Tort's and one Male was trying his luck , to no a vale

I saw 14 altogether so their doing well inspite of the weather. I also saw deep in the hedge keeping out of the wind a Peacock, further along the path a Comma, I saw another Comma in the field, this one had closed wings and looked darker than the first.
There was still loads of Large Skipper, one in particular caught my eye because it seemed to have more of a brighter pattern.
Then I spotted my first Small Skipper just as it was about to take off, at least I think it's a Small Skipper

The next one I saw shot down to the base of a grass stalk and looked petrified

No wonder I was following it down with the Camera
Any way I was pleased to get out for once in the Sunshine after all the rain and finally see some Butterflies Goldie
