Also saw the local resident Green Woodpecker...

That's a good sign. First of many hopefully.marmari wrote:A Glanville Fritillary seen at Wheelers Bay,isle of Wight today.
I see you posted that 9.27 pm. Surely you should have been asleep long before that if you really are planning to walk 1200 miles starting the next day?Starting our Epic Butterfly Walk tomorrow (gulp!)
Apologies for the late reply David, I've spent this past week on the Dyfi Estuary 'birding in the rain'. In answer to your question the short answer is no!David M wrote:I'm amazed you found any at all, Bill, given those temperatures.Willrow wrote:Further to David M's visit and above comments regarding Ewyas Harold Common in Herefordshire, I also popped up on Saturday morning to see what was doing at this premier Pearl-bordered Fritillary site, sadly I left the sun behind me, it was overcast and the car thermometer read 5.5C at 9.15am on arrival, I knew it was going to be a tough task locating any butterflies in such poor weather and to add to my woes large areas of the common were either waterlogged or the paths were a muddy mess that made getting about a little difficult.
Just out of interest, have you ever seen Wood Whites and Green Hairstreaks at this site?