


"I'm looking forward to seeing your September calendar" thanks for the reminder, I'd forgotten about that


Secret Garden 28-07-2022
The weather app assured me that it would be cloudy and so there would be little point looking for Brostreaks at Shipton hence I put my plans on hold for another day. So I was at a loss for something to do; I didn’t feel like starting my summer work, I was actually quite close to being up together with my trip write-ups and my wife was due to meet her sister. So with camera at hand I was walking the streets of Salisbury. After picking up a few things for tea and checking in at the library the cloud lifted and the sun beat down and started broiling all those unfortunate fools (myself included) who had put their trust in the so called weather forecast apps. In desperate need for shade and hoping to find paths to tread that didn’t reflect the heat back up me I retired to the grounds of the Arts Centre, a little pocket of green in the city centre.
The Arts Centre is a converted old church and there several paths across the grounds which are bordered by flowers. I took to strolling along these camera ready and hoping for a few Whites which were in the vicinity to settle down and have some nectar. A couple did but always at the other end of the path or on the other side of the border of flowers and then by the time I’d get round to them they’d have moved on, often to quite close to my original position. Despite the slight respite offered by the shade this was hot work and as the time past it became more and more sweltering so with a final few clicks and several cuss words spoken in the direction of the whites I sought somewhere cooler. The Secret Garden seemed to perfect place. I say seemed as I‘d never visited the actual garden before only the Council Offices backing onto it. It was smaller than expected but the trees and shrubs around the margins offered shade and the trickling of the water in the small pond added to the refreshing feel. I walked along the curving paths checking the beds and spotted a few more Whites and a Comma. I then looked down lower and deeper into the bed and there was a small, brown looking butterfly. Because of its attitude and because it was sitting in the shade I immediately thought Specklie, then the brown wings suggested a Meadow Brown but it was too small. I peered at it more intently taking in the square cut hind wings, the deep chocolate colour and the slightest of yellow flashes on the froe wings…Brown Hairstreak! I struggled to focus in on it and to my horror I only manage to fire off two shots – one as it was closing its wings and the other once it had taken off. I watched with bated breath as it jinks up and down over the flowers in the bed, it jinks out of the garden (AHHHH!) but then came back (phew!) and came down onto the deck. I crept up as stealthily as I could and grabbed a few more shots even though it was at an acute angle to me more as proof for my own disbelieving eyes than anything else. It was looking like it was going to turn and I could get something better when it was spooked by an OAP that was trundling around the paths with their walker. I hung around watching the Comma and another few whites for a bit in the vain hope that the Brostreak would show again. A Holly Blue did its best to catch me out with its jinking, Hairstreak-esque flight and after a chat with another photographer I took to being a Teddy Bear…and walked round and round the garden but always coming back hopefully to that same spot in the flower beds. In my laps I spotted a few Mint Moths, strangely enough hanging around some sprigs of mint as well as a familiar face. Then I branched out and checked out the more extensive grounds. These hummocks and tree lined ridges I remembered from when I was very small and we’d sledged down them before scrunching our way home in the snow. At the bottom of hills sections of the lawn had been left to grow wild and I counted three Large Whites, 2 Meadow Browns and a Specklie before my phone went off and I headed back into town to meet my wife and head home. Late that evening K was being interviewed for Camp America so the rest of us packed up and vacated our tiny house so as not to disturb her. We drifted through town and ended up in the Cathedral grounds. While the others read I went for a wander in the delightful golden evening light. As I was making my back a Red Admiral buzzed me before landing up in a tree from whence it stared down imperiously at me. I found by standing on tip-toes and holding my camera out arms at full stretch and managed a couple of shots. Then while catching up with Frodo and the others of the Fellowship a Squirrel popped up and a Peregrine shattered the peace as it shrieked upon its arrival home. The Secret Garden…
What’s the secret being kept?
Brown Hairstreak it seems!
Have a goodun
Wurzel