
Thanks Dave, Its not been too bad a start, helped in no part by the weather

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April 2025
Tuesday 1st. Another local trip and another day searching out a small population of Small Tortoiseshell to see if they had survived another year. This time at Wanstead Park. Another cool start meant it was birdwatching that started the day. Great-spotted Woodpeckers and Stock Doves were particularly plentiful, both very much doing what birds and bees are doing at this time of year. The Stock Doves were being discreet, the Woodpeckers somewhat less so! Eventually the sun warmed the air enough for the butterflies to start appearing, Whites and Commas kicking off the show. Then the Peacocks and finally a solitary Small Tortoiseshell appeared. Commas do have a thing for Ash, I often see them high up at various times of the year. At this time of year the flowers seem attractive to them, at other times they seem to enjoy licking the sticky buds. In the afternoon a female Small White was flitting around. I had a sneaky suspicion it was one half of the in-cop pair from earlier. The Peacocks today were being particularly camera shy, lots were seen but few sat for their picture. Repeated returns to the Small Tortoiseshell corner didn’t turn up any more until mid-afternoon. They were all quite flighty, but I managed to pin down another definite three with a fifth escaping the camera. I finished the day on Wanstead Flats where a couple of Comma and a Peacock were enjoying the late afternoon sun.