Thanks everybody for your post's,
Hi! Dave, I was amazed when the fritillaries appeared We'd walked past the area before and seen nothing but it was cloudy , then the Sun appeared and so did the butterflies, lovely surprise
Hi! ernie, I can't see letting huge animals into the wood will do it much good especially for the Heath Frits who's flowers like the lower ground , I can see them getting trampled, any way what do i know ,

I wouldn't fancy meeting one gentle or not
Hi! Wurzel, The Heath's were really fresh, I was really surprised, I was more surprised when I saw the Silver Washed Fritillary amongst them

wait until you see what I saw next
Thank's David, it was a really good day

it just shows doesn't it when you think some things have finished they can surprise you.
Today was another surprising day

we decided to go to Seasalter where I'd seen Clouded Yellow before and we'd only been there about 15min's when two flew passed and one of them settled onto what I think is Red Clover, I'd seen them before making for this flower but they'd never stayed long enough before flying off.
I think because a lot of plants were dried up and not many were there they stayed longer and I managed some shots.
I can't believe my luck so far this trip, only my second day, let's hope it keeps going

Goldie
