Last weekend we went just across the border to Pound Wood in the Wyre forest where we saw
Speckled Wood 4
SPB Fritillary all flying very fast (but counted 5 that I could see at any one time)
Small Skipper 1
Wood White 6
Brimstone 2
Numerous Ringlets
Here on my local patch, which is a West facing meadow on a sandstone ridge above Bridgnorth, things have improved dramatically this week. When I arrived home from Greece at the end of June, all I could find was One Cinnibar Moth and One Large Skipper. The Wednesday evening visit was a little different with
Ringlets ~ numerous
Meadow brown ~ numerous
Small heath ~ circa 10
Small Skipper ~ 2
Small Tortoiseshell ~ 3 freshly emerged
Female Brimstone ~ 1
One large fritillary flying too high and fast to ID
I am also keeping an eye out for marbled white (unusual for Shropshire) ~ I had two separate sightings on this patch last year but, none as yet.
Yesterday at Dudmaston Wood, the White Admiral has at long last emerged

They were flying fast and furious in the sunshine but look to be in good numbers (Again I counted the number I could see at any one time and came up with 5)
There were also Ringlets (in the hundreds) far great numbers than anything else
Meadow brown ~ numerous
Speckled Wood 4
Small Skipper 2

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Also of note at Dudmaston, Brown hawker Dragonflies were out in numbers together with the largest Migrant Hawker I have ever seen. Given that a week ago, we saw two Speckled Woods, the sunshine has made a dramatic difference!