Sunday saw me winding my way back to Bentley - possibly for the last time this year. The underwing shot of White Admiral is eluding me still despite seeing 2 of the beauties yesterday at Garston Wood. As I got there early I set off to the White Letter Hairstreak site. Once there the birds went mad - with a female Blackcap feeding on the ground, a mixed Tit flock which I'm pretty sure contained a Willow Tit (more bullish neck than Marsh) and a family of GS Woody. All of which were nice to see but with so many predators around all the butteflies kept a low profile. StillI hung around on the corner waiting for a certain little butterfly to come by. Coffee drunk, neck severly cricked and still no joy I decided to head slowly back and see if His Nibbs had come out to play.
On the way back there was much more to see - Large Skippers, Ringlets (which I'm getting annoyed with now as they scare off everything just as you about to get the shot!

), SW Frits - including a female or too, Marbled White, possible faded DG Frit, Smessex Skippers and a single Red Admiral.
The star of the day was a male Purple Hairstreak which decided to have a rest on a frond of braken. What is it with Purple Hairstreak, me and braken - I only ever see them on braken? This little chap very obligingly decided to show me his wings and having reeled off a load of shots I left him there to have a little snooze!
The PE did show but with a very distant view and when I finally decided to head home (it was either that I face the wrath) a groan went up from the group watching it so perhaps it had been demoted to a White Admiral?
And so next onto Grayling, Lulworth Skipper and possibly White Letter Hairstreak if there's still time!?
Have a goodun
Wurzel