A combination of circumstances including dodgy weather, work and then a bout of Man-Flu (very bad as is always the case with this illness

The past few days at work has had me looking out at the rising temperatures and blue skies and wondering if there was anything still about.
This afternoon, with the weather still looking good, I finally managed to get a couple of hours spare and jumped on my sons mountain bike and trundled over to Sheldon Country Park to see if I could find any butterflies still about.
At first it did not look good with most of the meadow areas having been cut back. There were still some untouched areas around the hedges and trees however and one such spot that is in a sheltered dip behind a slight bank produced single examples of Small Copper, Small Heath and Common Blue.
The Small Copper was defending his territory in one corner of the dip most aggressively and would not let the Common Blue anywhere near. I finally managed a couple of shots of the CB when it settled briefly on the other side of the dip.
Both the Small Copper and Common Blue were looking a bit tired. The Small Heath however looked fairly fresh but despite my best efforts at being sneaky I could not get close enough to get a photo.
I also had a brief glimpse of a either a Red Admiral or Peacock as it flew rapidly past and disappeared towards Birmingham airport.
An enjoyable hour or so that showed that the season is still not quite over around here.
Bye for now.
Neil.