
With temperatures still up around the 14 degree mark, and several hours of sun again, I had another local walk on 7th November. The three Red Admirals were no surprise, but they proved tricky today, with this coy individual up in the ivy being the only one photographed. This female Small White looked familiar from previous days, and turned out to be the last one I saw in 2023. I reached the territory of the long-lived Common Blue, and took a shot of the area it had been occupying for the best part of a month. In the end, it fluttered into view, but really did seem to be on its last legs now. This turned out to be the case, as despite searching over the next few days, I didn't see it again.
However, by a strange twist of fate, it wasn't my last sighting of the species. I returned to the other side of the overbridge in the shot above, and about 100 metres down the path another male Common Blue appeared. It was if anything in a worse state than the other one and was likely of a similar vintage. I am amazed I'd not come across it before... ...but I didn't see this one again either.
Dave