A cooler day today - like about 27 instead of 32! It was immediately apparent that there were many more butterflies about. Club Silverlines all over the place, although none with open wings. There was much to calm the senses, and delight the eye...
I saw my first Elbowed Pierrot, which, surprise, surprise, flicked off before I could get onto it

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A pair of enormous, apparently pure white Pierids, was performing aerobatics around the forest edge - no idea what they were, but they at least twice the size of a Large White.
My day was made when I spotted this:
It was easily the biggest Lycaenid that I have ever seen, twice Green Hairstreak size. I'm fairly confident that it is
Deudorix epijarbas, although happy to be corrected. A lovely insect. I managed to get several shots, but then had the usual troubled walk back, hoping there was something reasonable in the can. I'll try and get out again later and see if I can find it with open wings (we live in hope).
Tony M.