Many thanks and David,yes I'll be in touch.
Saturday 18th April 2015
Yesterday the North Downs to find one Dingy Skipper,today the South Downs to have a hunt for Grizzled's.I figured the Easterlies that were howling in would keep a check on the butterflies in exposed areas so somewhere sheltered I reckoned.
A quick scan of the old Ordnance Survey explorer 122 had me on the train to Lewes,Malling Down being my destination,more precise,the combe at Malling Down.Being a rare combe that has its mouth towards the West and therefore Easterlies
should ping right over the top,I was right it was gorgeous.I reached the site just as the sun was started to warm the Northern flank,on which about half way up,the first Small Copper of the season was noted,over the stile up behind the
allotments and another Small Copper,bag on floor,camera out,I'll hang around here for a while.The Coppers were warming up.

- Malling Down Small Copper
Amazingly just out in the periphery of vision whilst trying to get the shot I noted what I first took to be a Dingy,but realized rapidly my first Grizzled had arrived

- Malling Down Grizzled Skipper
Just when I thought that was it,a day of Grizzled's is before me,nothing else happened,searched for half-an-hour,futile.Moved up the Northen arm of the Combe before finding
the spot.

- The Spot
Then my first Green Hairstreaks of the year starting to wake up and the morning then descended into Small Copper vs Green Hairstreak battle fest,much overlapping of territories going on,causing much friction.I had to take my chances carefully as the floor was covered in lovely,young stinging nettles,and early in spring,they are without doubt at their most vicious

- Malling Down Small Copper 2

- Malling Down Green Hairstreak

- Malling Down Small Copper 3

- Malling Down Green Hairstreak 2
Noted quite a few Small Tortoiseshells as well,who became my guide for hunting Small Coppers,nice tactic that one
It was approaching midday now and all was rather lively.All the butterflies had definitely congregated here,twas hectic.I tried,in vain,to get a shot of the Green Hairstreaks nectaring on the bugle, frustratingly difficult and not successful!

- The Bigger Spot,Lewes out yonder
The Peacocks were as classy as ever,smooching around,a rather good showing as well.

- Malling Down Peacock

- Malling Down(worn out)Peacock 2
No more Grizzled's though,I checked the more Southern arm to the Combe but it was almost empty bar a couple of Kestrels that were remarkably unfazed by my presence.
Sat there and watched them for a while,a little nap,time to go.Somedays are just lovely and that winter seemed to go on forever,or maybe I'm getting older.

- Malling Down Small Copper 4

- Thankyou very much!
NB.5 Green Hairstreaks
12 Small Coppers
1 Male Orange Tip
2 Female Brimstones
1 Grizzled Skipper
loads Small Tortoiseshells
2 Very stung up calfs and wrists,tingled for days!
2 Sheep ticks,tuck those clothes in boys and girls.
Thanks