After a miserable day weatherwise yesterday, today looked to be mostly sunny albeit a little cool. I took the opportunity to make my first visit of the year to a site known for butterflies. This site is called Botley Wood and is about a 15 minute drive away so still part of my local patch. It apparently boasts 35 different species recorded there but it is the first time I have visited. I only found out about the site at the end of last year when my interest in butterflies was reawakened.
I entered the site from Titchfield lane and made my way down towards the board that marks the boundary with Whiteley Walks, another adjoining site known locally for butterflies. I did not have time to 'do' both sites today but spent a pleasant hour and a half after lunch exploring the site. My first species was Speckled Wood of which I saw a total of three and then one comma. I took the same route back to the car and saw two male Orange Tips together feeding mainly on Violet which seems abundant there. These Orange Tips were less flighty than the ones I saw last week and I was able to get a photo, they also seemed smaller than the ones I had seen close to home last week. I was hoping I might have seen Grizzled Skipper, a species that I have never seen before. I know that they exist at this site and in some places I note they are already on the wing. Alas, I was dissappointed on that score. I could only guess on the areas that they might inhabit. They may have been there but I did not see them today

I cant wait to go back and explore further, especially later in the season when other species are on the wing.