A DAY OF PURPLE
After Mondays success, and nothing yesterday, I entered Chiddingfold forest with renewed optimism.
The day did however get off to a very slow start, with a lot of cloud, but some blue sky in the distance.
But the air was warmer than yesterday, and a new day is full of promise.
P.J. Underwood was the next person to arrive, and we stood and chatted, with little in the way of Butterfly action.
The piece and quiet was shattered at 11.04am when a Butterfly mistaken for a White Admiral landed in a nearby Hazel.
It was the first of five Purple Emperors that I would see today !. This first Emperor eventually settled on my refreshed
bait from Monday, which was smelling very fishy. This Butterfly had a damaged/deformed left forewing, but was otherwise
a lovely specimen.
Two Ladies spotted Emperor No.2 indulging on Horse dung, and this was a very large Emperor indeed and very fresh.
With many photo's taken, I noticed another Emperor flying towards the location of my bait, it was No.3, and again a
very fine specimen. No.4 again came down onto my Tesco Tuna, this Butterfly was enjoyed by two Lad's who had come up
from South Wales and left with images of two Emperors.
I was the sole observer of Emperor No.5, which was a bit skittish and departed my bait at 13.13. and so ended a glorious day.

- ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF 4 OUT OF 5 EMPERORS TODAY.