See Tom Brereton's tweet on the UKB cover page. Two more LTB seen in a garden in Lyminge (is that a rude word?

Regarding the discussion of collecting, I have no doubt that the odd numpty might have turned up with a net to chance his arm, but those that have visited the site and are aware of the large number of enthusiasts constantly patrolling in a super-vigilant manner, and how difficult it is to spot these butterflies, the idea of someone being able to discreetly net 4 doesn't sound feasible to me. It sounds like either bragging or a deliberate wind-up. If anyone does see and suspect the removal of LTBs (which would be an offence, this being a SSSI and National Trust property) they should photograph the person, try to get a number plate and 'phone the police, asking to report the matter to the Wildlife Crimes Officer. With reference to my earlier joke about a swift lesson in geology of the Late Cretaceous period, please don't start an altercation near the cliff-edge!
BWs, Neil