Hi! Wurzel, thanks for your post, Hopefully I may get more shots of the Heath if I go back to Blean Woods, I'm torned between the village Blean and East Blean now

they've still left East Blean in a mess from the logging but it looks like it was good for the Heath, Village Blean is more for dog walkers the paths are all laid out with signs etc , but i found more Butterflies there this time ( Heath) lots of White Admiral , any way my Daughter thinks they're too lonely and to big for me to go on my own so I've promised to wait for her, ( I did go to EBW this last time on my own

) they were outside on the road though

I told her
Hi! Neil. I saw a Burnett at Seasalter today but I couldn't see it's spots so not sure what to call it

I set off early so I could get back before it got too hot, it's strange really when you think you'd see them in three's and fours together on a flower I only saw one this time, it gets much too hot for me I'm okay in the 20's and 22 degrees above that I turn red
I went to Seasalter today , I wanted to find a Skipper , last year I missed the large Skipper entirely hope I've not done the same this year

I was pleased when I found a Small Skipper, but no large were there in spite of the fact there was lots of Flowers, I saw Large and Small Whites and still a few Small Heath, Meadow Brown were there but that was it Butterfly wise, if the weather changes again it'll be August before you know it

Goldie
