I climbed the hill to the quarry this morning, getting there around 11 am and there wasn't much there at first. By the time I'd left about 1 am I'd seen and photographed dingy skipper and mother shipton moth. I saw about half a dozen of the skippers plus two small copper, small and large white, holly blue, speckled wood, orange tip, brimstone and peacock. Edit: forgot to mention I saw a single small heath as well.
I spent two hours trawling Bannerdown for green hairstreak and saw nothing so I drove the short distance to Hazelbury common and saw three marsh fritillaries. Dingy skipper was there as well. I just checked Butterfly Conservation and the first recorded marsh frit was in Wilts about a week ago but these looked very fresh.
Marsh frit and dingy skipper are first sightings for me so I'm dead chuffed at getting snaps of them.
Worth mentioning as well that early purple and heath spotted orchids are flowering at Hazelbury.
Here's one of the snaps:
