Cheers Wurzel - I don't think that sounds like something Ian would do.
Hi David, Neil - that's exactly right. There has been more firing noted of late (hence the site being closed for much longer), the local rumour being that they are training the Ukrainians. Who knows?
Yesterday I made the mistake of visiting OWH for the first time this year. I think it must be the first time ever I have been there when there is no breeze. None at all. There were very few cars in the car park despite it being a weekend and the place looked a bit deserted. I guess most sensible folk had stayed in the shade of which there is precious little at this venue. I had hoped I might see a Clouded Yellow - I didn't, which may have been just as well because at 3.00pm with the temerature reaching 30 degrees I am not sure I could have run to save my life, let alone to get a butterfly photo. I found that out pretty quickly when I tried to sprint uphill after a beautiful pristine Painted Lady which left me sweaty and breathless. This is the closest I could get:

Despite the soaring temperatures there were a lot of butterflies about and I was surprised at how fresh a lot of them were. I saw 2 mating pairs of Meadow Brown and I thought for a moment I was about to see a mating pair of SSS:
There were many Whites along a hedgerow and I was very pleased to see a nicely marked GVW amongst them - only my 4th all year. I only managed to get one shot. I would have liked more but it took off swiftly along the hedge and chasing after it just didn't seem appealing.
Instead I turned my attention to the birds. I don't seem to see as many Kestrels as I used to but there were 3 or 4 flying around the site giving some wonderful displays. When one landed I grabbed a few shots but it was a fair way off:
By now my time was up and tbh I'd had enough. I had only covered a small area but hope to return when it's a little cooler.