Cheers Wurzel. At least it doesn't look like the weather will be any better at the weekends, around here it is equally grotty during the weeks.
Thanks David. Orange-tips are still thin on the ground here with just those two seen so far.
Tuesday 18th April.
Well, the weekend was a bit better but not much. Temperatures were up a bit (just a bit) but the dull grey overcast lasted all weekend and then nearly all day on Monday. Eventually, the clouds began to break up late in the day, just in time to make last night a clear and cold one. Consequently, it started off cold this morning and despite blue skies and plenty of sun a cold wind from the east meant it felt quite nippy until around mid-day.
Notwithstanding the blustery cold wind, it began to feel more pleasant this afternoon so I wandered down to my local spot by Wagon Lane. My usual circuit around the more sheltered spots soon turned up some butterflies with Small Tortoiseshells once again being easily the most numerous with a conservative 16 counted.

- Small Tortoiseshell - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Small Tortoiseshell - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Small Tortoiseshell - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Small Tortoiseshell - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Small Tortoiseshell - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023
Peacock numbers were up slightly from last week with 6 seen, but Commas were slightly down at 5.

- Peacock - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Peacock - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Comma - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Comma - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023
After briefly seeing my first Speckled Wood last week I was especially on the lookout for these so was chuffed to find a couple, including one that was lurking around one of the blackthorn stands and settled to give a pleasing pose.

- Speckled Wood - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Speckled Wood - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023
My first Holly Blues of the year also showed up with 4 seen, 3 in the air at the same time and then another one at the other end of the site. One of these, a male, was fluttering quite weakly around one of the hedgerows, quite possibly due to being recently emerged, and so I kept on eye on him as he settled a few times. Despite the full sun, I was hoping that the cold wind might tempt him to open his wings, which he eventually did.

- Holly Blue - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023

- Holly Blue - Wagon Lane 18.04.2023
I also saw my first Brimstone of the year, a male that flew rapidly along one of the hedgerows and disappeared into the distance without showing any inclination to stop.
No Orange-tips, or any other whites for that matter today, I guess they don’t like the cold wind. Speaking of cold winds, it now looks like it will be present all week with peak temperatures not getting above 13 or 14 degrees here.
So much for all the talk a few days ago of temperatures reaching 20 odd degrees this week.
Bye for now,
Neil.