Here we are for a week's holiday in the Aveyron départment, in France.
We are staying in the medieval village of Najac, in the middle of nowhere: It is cloudy and rainy but mild with sunny spells, and during one of these spells I managed to find a spot in an overgrown field that attracts Sooty Copper - a new species for me. The conditions were such that I managed to get male and female upperside and underside views in just one photo session.

male: male: female: female: Abandoned overgrown field with Sooty Coppers: Grassy patches within the overgrown field, about 8 meters in diameter, each patrolled by a male Sooty Copper. However, here is the problem, I also spotted this butterfly which intrigues me. It was in the same field as the Sooty Coppers, and was the same size as them. At a first glance the markings reminded me of a Small Copper, but this individual was as big as a Sooty. Could it be an oversize Small Copper, or an aberrant Sooty Copper? It was BIG compared to those Small Coppers I usually see in the Med
