This is over a month earlier than last year (my first sightings April 12th, though had a possible on March 15th and met some naturalists who had seen one settled that day), which I thought was a ridiculously early year, and certainly my earliest sightings ever. They were at sites I have checked regularly for the last few years.



I also saw small whites, green-veined whites, small tortoiseshells, Queen of Spain fritillaries, a comma, a peacock and probably about 15 large tortoiseshells - perhaps more. Large tortoiseshells are continuing their meteoric rise and I expect the same thing will happen in the UK.
Here's a large tortoiseshell and a small tortoiseshell for comparison, both taken today:


I met up with Matt Rowlings, who added clouded yellow and Camberwell beauty to the list, making a total of 10 species between us for 2nd March.
Guy