Cheers Trevor, David and Wurzel

As you all say, things are slowly improving, though slowly is the word as the weather hiccups into more springlike conditions.
Saturday 16th April was bright - not properly sunny at any point, but calm and the air was warm. However, the Brimstones clearly thought it was worth a go, as I quickly counted eight during a midday local walk. Peacocks were happy with things too as I found nine: the highest total for a day so far this year. Everything else was much more reluctant, with just a couple of Small Whites, and singleton Holly Blue, Red Admiral and Speckled Wood.
As with the others of the species seen this year, the Holly Blue remained distant...
...but the rest of the roster cooperated well today, even a male Small White...
...and a female Brimstone. This latter butterfly was avidly nectaring, moving from one dandelion to another and quite undisturbable,
The Speckled Wood was equally sedentary in the weak sun, allowing a very close approach.
Peacocks were mostly more flighty...
...and the Red Admiral was just being a typical Red Admiral, happily zooming about regardless of the cloudiness and enjoying the same spot as yesterday.
Dave