Thank you Maurice for your very kind words
Cheers Dave. I popped up to Wrecclesham this afternoon in between showers - I hadn't meant to, but y'know ....... I just couldn't stay away

I was pleased that I did as the first butterfly I saw was a newly emerged Glanville just drying her wings. She couldn't even fly properly and her maiden flight was something of a disaster as she fell down into the grass. Within seconds she was approached by a very amorous male. She tried to wriggle into the undergrowth but he persisted until he found her. She made further attempts to escape whilst in cop but after 3 short flights she gave up and settled down on a bramble leaf. I spent the next 50 mins watching them (this is becoming a habit

) and taking shots from every possible angle whilst the weather went through several changes of sun, showers and cloud. It's good to know that there will be Glanvilles again next season:
She didn't even have time to sort out her proboscis!
Just before they separated they became a little restless, shuffling around a bit. She put a hind leg on his wing - I am not sure whether it was to tell him to stay still or push him away!
The moment of separation:
On my way out I saw another couple:
Worth an hour out of anyone's day. My physio is going to be sooo pleased with me
