
David, the truth is I just pointed the camera and took a few shots, it all happened too quickly to think about what I was doing. Definitely more luck than judgement

Wurzel, I have got a full stock of brownie points due to some recent running about on family stuff, in fact I used some on that very afternoon

Sunday 19th May, Part 2 - Afternoon.
During the afternoon a few clouds bubbled up but it was still nice and warm so I made a last minute decision to go back over to Ryton. I arrived about 3.00pm and walked through the wood towards the meadows, seeing a number of 'whites' and Orange Tips and a couple each of Brimstones, Peacocks and Speckled Wood.
At one point I was watching a female Brimstone when she doubled back towards me and landed on a small buckthorn and prompty started laying

One of my main reasons for coming back to Ryton was to look for Green Hairstreaks. A few had been seen here before the heavy rain and hail of last week and seeing the reports of good numbers appearing down south and further north I figured that ours were just waiting for a decent bit of weather to show themselves.
Walking through to the meadow I headed straight for the best spot and almost immediatly spotted a couple flitting about above a hawthorn. Looking further along the hedge line there were a dozen or more in twos and threes mostly around the tops of hawthorns.
Whilst I was waiting to see if one would come down lower into photo range, I started to look at the seed heads just back from the hedge and was pleased to find a Dingy Skipper posing nicely, my first of the year

This coincided with a large cloud coming over and the Dingy Skipper stayed where he was for some time, in fact looking again about an hour later he was still there.
Getting back to the Hairstreaks, at around 4.30 the sun was out again and they started occasionally coming down a bit lower and presenting some photo opportunities.
It wasn't until I was going through these photos earlier that I realised that there is a second hairstreak in the photo below, just shows how well they blend in with the leaves........or how bad my eyes are getting

Over the next hour or so I took photos of a number of different individuals including a couple of what I believe are females that were flitting about by the cowslips and birds-foot-trefoil a little further back in the meadow.
I was really glad I made the decision to go back to Ryton, it is just a shame that the weather was not so good the previous day for the Warks BC open day.
Bye for now,
Neil.