Orange-tips have surfaced in Sale now Goldie!

I must make a trip to Brockholes soon though.
Wandered round my local patch today to see if anything was happening. The place which was alive with Commas last year was bereft today but I wonder whether the Himalayan Balsam which absolutely swamped the banks of the Mersey and the surrounding flood plains could have prevented any egg-laying. Also I noticed that along the river bank the hedges have been flayed, as they had been encroaching on the footpath. The banks were mowed last autumn, too, to chop down some of the balsam.
Maybe I set out too early - it was 10.30am and the temperature was 14 degrees, but thunder storms were forecast for the afternoon. By noon, the temperature had risen considerably and the Orange-tip showed up in the horse field, the footpath round which has a good display of dandelions. A Comma preceded me along the path, landing on the ground every few yards and taking off whenever I focused the camera on it. A female Brimstone nectared on a dandelion too - there wasn't any alternative - and eventually a male Brimstone caught up with her but she brushed him off.
A white butterfly teased me for ages fluttering backwards and forwards along the bank of dandelions trying to find the right one but after half an hour I gave up and decided to go home. A Peacock shot up and zoomed off to perched high up in a tree but apart from these there was nothing.
The thunderstorm didn't arrive and I spent the afternoon trying to create a space to plant a Buckthorn which I have ordered - a bigger job than I anticipated..