Pauline wrote: Your little Frankie looks a cutie but I bet he can be a handful!......
Oh yes!!, terrible twos and all that
Thanks for the comments. I have some catching up to do myself, just back today from a weekend away and hundred of photos to sort though....
Friday 5th July – Headin’ down to Heddon and stopping off at Haddon.
A couple of weeks back, in one of my reports from North Devon, I described spending a couple of hours at Heddons Mouth and how I felt that I could have spent a lot longer there.
On my return home, thoughts of a re-visit began to grind around in the brain cells and so it was that last Friday myself and Jane found ourselves heading back down the M5 for a long weekend at the Hunters Inn at Heddon Valley
I figured that I may as well make the most of the journey down and make a detour to Haddon Hill on Exmoor to look for Heath Fritillaries which would be a first for me.
At this point I would like to express my thanks to UKB member Rogerdodge who had sent me some information on the best spots both at Haddon Hill and Heddon Valley which I found invaluable in finding my targets.
I parked in the main car park at Haddon as Jane was quite happy to sit in the car reading whilst I wandered off for a while and she felt happier here than in the lay by further along.
I headed straight for the recommended area at the bottom of the slope along the tree line and met a chap doing the local transect. He told me that he had been seeing around half a dozen on his counts and had just seen 3 or 4 just a few yards along.
I carried on and sure enough soon spotted my first one. I spent about an hour along this stretch of a hundred yards or so and saw 6 or 7, mostly males I believe, patrolling back and forth at about knee height above the ground. It was early afternoon and getting very warm but there was just enough white cloud about for them to settle occasionally.

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013
I also found a nice fresh looking female that was far less active and posed for a few photos.

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013

- Heath Fritillary - Haddon Hill 05.07.2013
I then made my way back up to the car and we carried on our way, arriving at the Hunters Inn at about 3.30pm.
After settling in Jane was tired after the journey and said she would have a nap if I wanted to go out for a nose around. I didn’t go far, just 30 minutes or so to stretch my legs but soon saw a couple of Dark Green Fritillaries and a single High Brown.

- Dark Green Fritillary - Heddon Valley 05.07.2013
With the weather looking good for the weekend, things were looking promising
Bye for now,
Neil.