Well in the last few days we seemed to have Butterflies everywhere, Comma's, were at Hall -Lee- Brook and gave me quite a Surpise, I didn't Know they were parial to excrement. I took a photo of this one, then I realized what it had it's proboscis stuck into, Ugh!

On Wed's 28th I was at Hall-Lee-Brook again and saw my first Small White, at least I hope it is

I was taken by suprise and had to wait ages for it to settle, just as it did another one came along and they'd fly around merrily then one would land so the photo is a quick one I'm afraid.
One thing I've noticed and wondered about though, the first few days I've seen the butterflies they were all over the flowers, this I can understand, but the last 2 too 3 days, they've been just sitting about in the dried up soil, so still , you could take some decent photo's, the exception being the Small Whites. I've wondered why. No sign yet of Holly Blues, Speckled Wood, or Orange Tip, I'll have to keep going back to look. The weather is going colder, grey skies today I'm afraid so don't expect many will fly today.
Yesterday we set off for the lakes, it was lovely. On our way back I managed to get a photo of a Peregrine Falcon. I did this, or rather this very nice man with a telescope, let us look through his telescope at the bird and also at a Ravens nest with young birds in. I couldn't find the Falcon at all with my camera, the bird blended so well with it's back ground, the man said he'd put my camera up to his lense and see if it would take a photo, it did! much to my delight, it may not be that good but you can see the Falcon ok which is all I wanted, It's got it's beak open calling:D
Two people who were there went every day early and stayed most of the day, they were keeping an eye on the nest site. I don't think the birds had actually started to nest yet, the couple said thy did it later than most other birds. Butterflies were also there I got photo's of Peacock, Comma's so we'll go back later and have another look.Goldie M
