

Cheers,
Dave
Thanks, Dave. I don't think I've ever travelled that distance at any time after early October but it was definitely worth it. The Clouded Yellow was very much on the move, flying up and down that bank along the hedgerow almost constantly. The Brimstone, by contrast, was much more docile.
Cheers, Allan. I’m always delighted to find a Cloudie in Wales even in August, so seeing one in mid-November was uniquely special.
An honour to be in it, Paul!
Thanks, Goldie. Been a strange pattern of weather so far this month. Back to wind & rain here in south Wales after a week and a half of sub-zero nights.
There's a different kind of pleasure associated with butterfly hunting in November, Ben...almost a 'windfall' type of gratification, in the sense that you're not really expecting it and it just lands in your lap, if you know what I'm saying!Benjamin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 10:46 amI do enjoy the passion in these late season diaries - none has more than your own David. You spend a good part of the year surrounded by the very best that Europe has to offer and yet this does nothing to dampen the enthusiasm for late season encounters back on home soil - love it.
Probably did 40+ years ago, Goldie, but I've never seen a Wall Brown in the Abergavenny area since I started visiting in 2003.