Neil Freeman wrote:Sorry to hear you have been ill James but glad to see you managed to get out and catch up with some butterflies
I was looking at the blackthorn around my way on Sunday, it is nowhere near as advanced here as that in your photo, no doubt due to growing on our local cold heavy clay.
Cheers,
Neil.
Thank you Neil, my daughter brings home quite a verity of viruses from school!
It was wonderful to get out in the fresh air again.
I think this must be the earliest I’ve ever seen blackthorn come into flower! When I was a boy we would only just be seeing the first snowdrops coming out about now!
Wurzel wrote:What a great way to celebrate getting over a virus Rex

Great shot of the Peacock - if only the one I saw today was as obliging
Have a goodun
Wurzel
It certainly felt great to be outside Wurzel, I was quite surprised to find a Peacock opening up in such warm sunshine! The Small Tortoiseshells were much less obliging only opening their wings for a second or two. The main thing is we both saw a Peacock, not a hugely common sight in February.
David M wrote:That's the best medicine for a virus I've ever seen!
Hope you're on the mend now, James.
You're right about that David

there was certainly no chance of catching a chill yesterday! Yes, thank you I’m certainly over the worst now.
Thanks all for your kind comments.
James