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Your doing well with the sightings so far Mike, wish I could join you Goldie 

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Nice shots of the Green-veined White, Mike. It's not yet listed on BC's first sightings of 2015 

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Looks like another appearance on March 30th has been noticed: https://twitter.com/RichardFoxBC/status ... 4370157568Maximus wrote:Nice shots of the Green-veined White, Mike. It's not yet listed on BC's first sightings of 2015
Will Tweet this so that Mike's record is recognised also.
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Pete:
Thanks; I think Richard Fox's Picture per his Twitter of 30 March is a Library Picture.
Kind regards ~ Mike ….
Thanks; I think Richard Fox's Picture per his Twitter of 30 March is a Library Picture.
Kind regards ~ Mike ….
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Wow; it all kicked off today for me down on the Erith Marshes.
After being fortunate enough to see a couple of newly arrived Little Ringed Plovers I was kept busy by the Butterflies.
Lots of Peacocks, forty plus and my first Brimstone, Orange-Tip and Small White Butterflies of the year.
I was particularly pleased to see the Orange-Tip. A gorgeous looking arrangement viz.
After being fortunate enough to see a couple of newly arrived Little Ringed Plovers I was kept busy by the Butterflies.
Lots of Peacocks, forty plus and my first Brimstone, Orange-Tip and Small White Butterflies of the year.
I was particularly pleased to see the Orange-Tip. A gorgeous looking arrangement viz.
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Another day and some more Butterflies.
A visit to a local Open Space provided some tip-top views of lots more Peacocks (at least fifteeen) and a handful of Small Tortoiseshells; plus I managed some pictures too:
A few weeks ago I had wondered if I would be able to see any Cowslips locally this year.
The place where I had hoped to see some had been the subject of a brutal Strimmer Attack. However, I didn't need to worry; within a couple of weeks of the Attack the Cowslips were beginning to show and many have subsequently flowered.
And today; I saw many more plants in flower. Such as these super looking arrangements:
A visit to a local Open Space provided some tip-top views of lots more Peacocks (at least fifteeen) and a handful of Small Tortoiseshells; plus I managed some pictures too:
A few weeks ago I had wondered if I would be able to see any Cowslips locally this year.
The place where I had hoped to see some had been the subject of a brutal Strimmer Attack. However, I didn't need to worry; within a couple of weeks of the Attack the Cowslips were beginning to show and many have subsequently flowered.
And today; I saw many more plants in flower. Such as these super looking arrangements:
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HI Mike,
Your Peacock duet is surely a prize winner. The shot of a lifetime !!
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Very best wishes,
TREVOR.
Your Peacock duet is surely a prize winner. The shot of a lifetime !!

Very best wishes,
TREVOR.
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Trevor; you are kind to notice them.
Thank you.
Kind regards ~ Mike ...
Thank you.
Kind regards ~ Mike ...
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I Agree, thats a spectacular Peacock image!
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Me too Mike, great Peacock image, well done.
The Small Tortoiseshells are good too
Cheers,
Neil
The Small Tortoiseshells are good too

Cheers,
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Agreed, that is a cracker of a Peacock shot Mike
Have a goodun
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I hadn't intended to add anything more for a few days (not wanting to outstay my welcome) but I photographed this Comma Butterfly today.
I got a surprise when I looked at the picture on the Computer. Until now, I have thought as Commas being just an Orange colour.
But the colour of this Butterfly is way beyond Orange; for me, it gives off a lovely warm glow.
The light perhaps but to me, the Butterfly looks absolutely stunning.
This Butterfly watching game is really great fun. I really never know what I will stumble across next ...
I got a surprise when I looked at the picture on the Computer. Until now, I have thought as Commas being just an Orange colour.
But the colour of this Butterfly is way beyond Orange; for me, it gives off a lovely warm glow.
The light perhaps but to me, the Butterfly looks absolutely stunning.
This Butterfly watching game is really great fun. I really never know what I will stumble across next ...
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HI Mike,
There is one problem with your Peacock image. I didn't take it!!
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All the best,
TREVOR.
There is one problem with your Peacock image. I didn't take it!!

All the best,
TREVOR.
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I agree Mike, this spring sun, slightly hazy is really bringing out the colours, the reds and oranges really are very rich.
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A trip down to Lesnes Abbey Park and the nearby Woods to hopefully find some Cowslips, a Blackcap and a few Butterflies was fairly successful insofar as I managed to find some Cowslips and Butterflies. However; no Blackcap. But of course, there's always tomorrow.
And anyway; the flowers in the Park and Woods, including Bluebells, Common Dog-Violets, Cowslips, Honesty, Lesser Celandine, Wood Anemones and Wood-Sorrel were looking lovely.
I particularly liked the Common Dog-Violet:
In terms of Butterflies, I spotted 2/3 Brimstones, at least 2 Commas, 10+ Peacocks and at least 2 Small Tortoiseshells.
And I was fortunate enough to see this Brimstone Butterfly flitting from plant to plant in a Bluebell filled clearing:
And anyway; the flowers in the Park and Woods, including Bluebells, Common Dog-Violets, Cowslips, Honesty, Lesser Celandine, Wood Anemones and Wood-Sorrel were looking lovely.
I particularly liked the Common Dog-Violet:
In terms of Butterflies, I spotted 2/3 Brimstones, at least 2 Commas, 10+ Peacocks and at least 2 Small Tortoiseshells.
And I was fortunate enough to see this Brimstone Butterfly flitting from plant to plant in a Bluebell filled clearing:
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Ah yes!, a Brimstone on a Bluebell, a lovely spring combination
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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Re: Mike Robinson
I'll second that - and so difficult to capture before they move on. Good stuff.
Dave
Dave
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Hi! Mike, your so lucky to have the Blue Bells out so soon, no sign here yet, your Brimstone photos are great really Spring like love the flower pics as well Goldie 

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millerd: thanks for noticing this. I was really lucky since the Butterfly was moving from Bluebell to Bluebell giving me plenty of chances to take pictures. The only other Brimstones I have seen this year have whooshed past me!
Goldie M.: thanks for noticing this. The Wild Daffodils in the local Woods have run their course now and both the Wood Anemones and Bluebells are starting to carpet the ground. I hope you won't have too long to wait for your Bluebells.
Goldie M.: thanks for noticing this. The Wild Daffodils in the local Woods have run their course now and both the Wood Anemones and Bluebells are starting to carpet the ground. I hope you won't have too long to wait for your Bluebells.
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Wow; almost two months to the day since I last added anything.
But I have been out and about; generally locally and thoroughly enjoying myself.
But although it's always nice to see Butterflies &c., I think that for me, the principle joy of looking for Butterflies is to photograph them; and that any photographs will often include some lovely colourful flowers.
Such as we can see here in a couple of recent pictures:
I imagine that others must think the same?
I'm looking forward to lots more in the coming months; hopefully anyway.
But I have been out and about; generally locally and thoroughly enjoying myself.
But although it's always nice to see Butterflies &c., I think that for me, the principle joy of looking for Butterflies is to photograph them; and that any photographs will often include some lovely colourful flowers.
Such as we can see here in a couple of recent pictures:
I imagine that others must think the same?
I'm looking forward to lots more in the coming months; hopefully anyway.
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