1. Brown hairstreak
Beautiful flame tailed heralds of high summer and a wonderful finale to the season.
2. Green hairstreak
I just love the green/iridescent gold when these catch the sun. They are packed full of character and sitting on the steps at Denbies (invariably texting) watching male green hairstreaks sparring is a highlight of my butterfly year each year. I felt a real sense of loss when it didn't happen last year but was overjoyed to see them back in their usual spot this year.
3. Chalkhill blue
Lovely pastel colours, fluffy as a teddy bear when fresh, what is there not to like?

Plus they are easy to photograph when roosting and at Denbies there are so many to choose from. Great memories of the chalkhill explosion last year too.
4. Duke of burgundy
Feisty little critters. Very happy memories of seeing my first ones at a sunny Noar Hill.
5. Painted lady
This butterfly has the most beautiful underside which is very underrated. Again great memories of the painted lady explosion a few years back; counting them flying over in their dozens and then having them arrive in the garden and smothering my wallflower bowles mauve.
6. Silver washed fritillary
A beautiful gliding flight and watching the courting process as the male circles the female never fails to leave me entranced.
7. Red admiral. I had a hard time deciding between this and orange tip but for me the red admiral is the butterfly I hope to see over the long dark winter months and it is invariably the first butterfly I see each year.
8. Marbled white
Watching these gliding over a meadow of wild flowers is such a beautiful sight.
9. Swallowtail. I have only ever seen these abroad but they are fabulous. One day I hope to see them in the UK.
10. Small copper. The sheen on a fresh small copper's wingers is just stunning. I never see enough of these each year.
10a. I am going to include a moth! Hummingbird hawk moth. Love 'em!
I could list so many others, pearl bordered, Glanville, purple hairstreak, and I haven't even included his Imperial Majesty! ....