
The Marys were going in the same direction as I wanted to and there was no way I could compete. I backed off, looped round to the other side of the cathedral and found more processions and crowds there. Thanks to Google maps and some sneaky cuts I did eventually make it home.
I spent the day in the chalk hills above Benalmádena, hoping to find some more Portuguese dappled white. Maybe I did - the terrain was perfect - but none stopped for a photo and I don't carry a net in Spain (it's illegal). In total, at the sites I thought most likely, I saw about half a dozen - maybe more - rather small individuals of Euchloe sp., all of the spotty, not stripy, variety. Here's one in flight over the rocky slope:

Blowing up that picture didn't help.
I came down the mountain via the scenic route - i.e., straight down through the scrub and bushes - and there, on the lower slopes, I saw only western dappled white.
Most striking today were the green hairstreaks, of which I saw dozens:

On parts of my walk down they were flying up in threes and fours around my feet.
I didn't have time to process many pictures last night but here are a couple of nice lizards. First, an ocellated lizard (I thought it was a western green lizard but have just checked and I was wrong):


And next an Iberian wall lizard:

Swallowtails were a constant presence, at the bottom of the hill as well as right at the top:

Other species today were speckled wood, Spanish festoon, Cleopatra and Provence orange tip (very common).
In summary: Seven days in southern Spain, over 200km walked, good sun on 6 of the 7 days (plus the half day when I arrived) and hazy sun on one day, 35 species of butterfly in total.
It will be interesting to see how butterfly life in the Alps has progressed since I left!
Guy