Let's hope things improve so that we can all marvel at just how many Small Coppers are about this autumn!

For once, your distance from the south of the UK paid dividends, Jack.Jack Harrison wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 6:47 pm2nd October. Several Peacocks and Tortoiseshells on the Moray Firth south coast. And this when I got back home on my garden fence. Very fresh so almost certainly second summer generation
Good work, Jack. Interesting (if sad) observation regarding the LHP.Jack Harrison wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:14 pm More evidence as to why Small (and Large) Whites are scarce in this northern part of Scotland.
It seems likely that the main larval foodplant these days is Nasturtium as brassica crops are no doubt heavily sprayed with insecticide. Nasturtium withers at the first frost so obviously then it is no longer available as a caterpillar food.
This fellow was just 2 centimetres long today. 20-10-06-053-Small White.jpg
The first frosts will be any day now. So he might not make it as far as the pupation stage.
I have in fact saved him and he's now on Nasturtium in the greenhouse.