
Friday 7th April
A chilly week with a cold wind and temperatures struggling to rise above the low teens on most days has meant that things have been very quiet and despite the longer hours of daylight I have not seen a single butterfly since last Sunday.
My usual visit to my moms this afternoon and after a cool and cloudy morning, the clouds thinned for the sun to shine through enough to tempt me to do a quick circuit around her local park. A couple of spells of nice warm sunshine produced my first Speckled Woods of the year, two males squabbling over a sheltered corner. I just managed to get a couple of shots of one before they were off again and disappeared over some shrubs and despite hanging around to see if they would return that was the last I saw of them.
On my way back to my moms house I also saw my first Holly Blue patrolling along a hedge.
Back home later, it had turned into a beautiful afternoon so I spent some time in the garden. I was pleased to see my first garden Specklie of the year, sure enough, in the same corner they appear in every year

In fact during the time I spent in the garden three different males showed up, one of which already had what looked like a bird strike to its hind wing proving the value of those eye-spots.
I also saw at least one each, maybe more as I am never sure if I am seeing the same individuals doing a circuit, of Orange-tip and Holly Blue. By now there wasn't a cloud in sight and these were almost constantly on the move with the Orange-tip pausing briefly just once and just long enough for me to get a record shot.
The Holly Blue settled a few times and always high up but on one occasion I managed to get a shot against the blue sky by stretching up holding my Lumix at arms length and using the vari-angle screen.
It looks like most of the country is in for some good weather this weekend so lets hope there are some good butterflies around

Bye for now,
Neil.