My butterfly season kicked off for me a short while ago with a small tortoiseshell flying in sunshine down Cranleigh High Street in Surrey.
The frogs started spawning in my pond at home on Tuesday so spring is in the air

Hi Susie, I sent Neil a picture of the baby deer and he said it was a Fallow deer.Susie wrote: The surprise of the morning was a tiny roe deer kid.
Schadenfreude is a wonderful thingPete Eeles wrote:Chin up Sooz
I must admit, I was thinking of you when I (finally) managed to find Lulworth Skipper at Corfe Castle and felt somewhat guilty that I'd found them! But you do epitomise those who "go out and try whatever", rather than those who don't. So don't give up - your just rewards are just around the corner
Cheers,
- Pete
I may as well give up now as I think I had a lifetime's luck with that swallowtailMrSp0ck wrote:Hi Susie
Sorry you missed out on the Glanvilles, but they are reported from Wrecclesham again on the Surrey BC website, with pictures, so if you can get into the site you may see them there.
I think you had a Swallowtail last year over your garden, so you may have used up most of your Brownie points with that
You never know what lucky discovery is next, I had that "Swallowtail" moment last year, when i had a Surrey Chalk Grayling on White Downs, the first since 1962. It was on a BC walk, Gomshall to Dorking, the Great Railway Journey West, a very good walk that can have 30 Species.Susie wrote:
I may as well give up now as I think I had a lifetime's luck with that swallowtail
Saw a male Meadow Brown at Denbies todaySusie wrote:I went to Kithurst Hill this afternoon and apparently there was a meadow brown there earlier; I didn't see it.