Given that Graylings frequent the hillsides here I wanted to see if there were any inland Wall Browns. Sadly, there weren't. In fact the only butterflies I saw in almost 2 hours on a day with cloudless skies and 20c were:
Green Veined White 7
Small Tortoiseshell 2 (one of which is new brood)
Speckled Wood 2
Small Heath 2
Common Blue 1
There was one other notable species seen in addition to these though:

I suppose it's not such a surprise given that the winds have been coming from a south easterly direction lately. This Painted Lady was a little wing damaged and eager to replenish its fuel tank. It was feeding ravenously from these flowers but every time I approached within 6 feet, it would zoom off only to return nearby. I took a few snaps with the zoom on automatic setting and left it to feed unmolested. Half an hour later though when I returned, it was still on the same patch of flowers.
