6th & 8th April 2019 - Billingshurst
Orange-tips and other butterflies seemed to be in very short supply on this particular look around Billingshurst, and I consider myself lucky to have seen the single one that I did.
I arrived early enough to hopefully find some OT's before they became active, and almost straight away found this male on a wooded bank next to the road. On a Bluebell as well, nice!
A bit of morning sunlight broke through the trees and after basking for no more than a minute he took to the air and flew off down the road.
And that was the first and last bit of sunshine! I searched the meadows and lanes thoroughly but nothing more was to be found. There were supposed to be sunny spells but it just got more cloudy and grey and later began to drizzle. Another top notch forecast!
I had a little wander down the nearby river Arun and when I got back to the meadow I saw Neil Hulme. Not even he had been able to find any OT's, he reckoned they had gone into the wooded area's.
The way the weather turned out was a bit of a bummer, but I still had that great sighting. My glass was definately half full!
A couple of days later I returned, straight after work for an hour or so. I found a male OT, active but in a sort of 'winding down' kinda way, and a female.
Cheers.
