Near Rhayader, Powys. Belated post from my visit to mid-Wales on Monday, primarily to spend some time with Pied Flycatcher and the recently arrived Redstarts and Wood Warbler. This however is
UKButterflies so I had better mention the fact that I also finally managed to get a reasonable image of a settled male
Orange-tip 
but to do so I had to nip over a fence...trespass I hear you say!!!...never says I, tis' my 'right to roam'

Another interesting observation was seeing some Mountain Pansies (of the flower variety!!!) and in particular the bi-coloured variety that takes on violet/blue or even solid violet, must say though the more usual solid yellow are delightful, incidentally the Mountain Pansy is the largest of all our native British species.
I'm an 'uplander' and I never fail to be fascinated by the plants and insects to be found in the more remote upland locations, only little problem is with the knees, you might just have heard the old addage among hillwalkers...'you've either got dodgy knees or your going to get them'

I fall rather uncomfortably into the former catogory
Bill
