As mentioned in my previous post, todays weather forecast was bang on with some showers of rain and a few sunny spells with a very blustery wind most of the time. Early afternoon there was a bit of a window during which there seemed to be a bit more sun and a little less cloud so I decided to grab my wellies and brolley and nip around to Shadowbrook meadows to see if I could find anything.
With the first Small Coppers and Common Blue having been reported in Warwickshire last weekend I was keen to have a look for these although I realised that the conditions today were not the best.
I spent about an hour at Shadowbrook during which time the sun came out briefly a few times and was quickly covered again by rapidly moving clouds. The wetter parts of the meadows were very wet after the rain during the past week and I was glad that I had put my wellies on. Each time the sun appeared a number of Green-veined Whites would take to the wing with 5 or 6 often in view at the same time, these being the only butterflies that I saw in any numbers today.
I found my first Large Red Damselfly of the year and managed to get a record shot as it settled low down in the grass out of the wind,
This was soon followed by my first Broad-bodied Chaser of the year. Even this normally strong flyer was struggling against the blustery wind and kept settling low down where again I only managed a record shot,
The best however was when I found what I was looking for, my first Small Copper this year, and with blue spots on the hindwings as well

There was plenty of Ladies Smock dotted about the meadows, nearly every plant having one or more Orange-tip eggs on it, although I didn't see any adults today. I also found a nest of Small Tortoiseshell larvae bobbing about on a patch of nettles. At least I think they are Small Tort larvae, it wouldn't be the first time I have got these mixed up with Peacocks which usually have longer spines at this size.
After about an hour the clouds turned darker grey again and I felt some drops of rain in the air and with no further bits of blue on the horizon I decided to make a move. I got back to the car just before it started raining properly so I didn't need the brolly in the end although the wellies were a necessity in the very wet parts of the meadows. Not a bad hour though with enough seen to make it worth going out

Bye for now,
Neil