My original plan for today was to catch up on a couple of little jobs in the house and I did indeed make a start on this. However, my willpower is not strong and by mid morning I could see a few butterflies fluttering about in the garden and went outside for a coffee break, taking the camera with me of course.
This break turned out to last a lot longer than initially intended and I actually ended up spending most of the day in the garden again, with the occasional 'work break' just to keep things ticking over

After yet another cold and clear night the day was very similar to Monday albeit with a bit less wind and eventually becoming a couple of degrees warmer.
All the usual suspects were passing through again and I was pleased to see my first Large White of the year. This makes 10 species so far and completes all those that I would normally expect to see here at this time of year.
I seem to have been waiting a while for a Large White this year but I have checked my records and it is actually my second earliest sighting, only beaten by 2017 (15th April). Just goes to show how being on furlough in all this sunny weather is throwing out my perception of time.
Both Small Whites and Green-veined Whites were seen, with one male GVW with a slightly deformed hind wing making him easily identified as one that has been hanging around for a couple of days now.
Two male Speckled Woods were back in their usual spots and two different females came passing through with both of them managing to avoid the males by staying low down whilst the males performed higher up.
Today I managed to identify three different male Orange-tips along with three separate females, all in varying condition with one particular male looking a bit ragged now.
I was watching one female when a male came along to try his luck but the female adopted the classic rejection pose and flew off giving me just enough time to get a couple of blurry shots.
Later in the afternoon I saw another example of this behaviour, this time involving the raggedy male and another female. This episode lasted a bit longer giving me time to put the camera on 'sports' mode and fire off a sequence of shots. Just a bit of a shame the male wasn't in better nick, although maybe that was why he was rejected

Although I didn't end up going out, it was another enjoyable day in the end, making the most of the garden.
Bye for now and stay safe,
Neil.