I Walked along the Wey Navigation Canal from Old Parvis Road, Dartnell Park, West Byfleet heading South for approx. 6miles (upstream) to High Bridge Send, Surrey.
Started off in West Byfleet at 9:30am. I spent the first ten minutes faffing about with my iPhone trying to get my notes voice recorded.
Weather sunny but quite cool (9-14 degrees C). Forecast to cloud over by 2:00pm, so I wanted to make the most of the morning.
Ideal weather for walking and if I ended up somewhere nice by lunchtime, should be good conditions for taking pictures of butterflies as well.
What more could I ask for?

The first part of my walk was along part of the Wey Navigation Canal lined with mature trees. By 9:55am I had seen my first butterfly of the day, in fact, two Speckled Woods in a spot lit by direct sunlight. I didn't want to bore someone too much, so here was a picture: I continued on past Pyrford and by 10:48am, I found a patch of nettles by Walsham Weir with 4 Peacock butterflies and a Comma warming up in the morning sunshine. By 11:00am I had seen my first Orange Tip butterfly of the day and soon several more. Near Ripley, the landscape changed, with grazed fields bordering the navigation.
Approaching Newark Lock there was a nice view of Newark Priory: I saw Green-veined whites, Peacocks & Orange Tips between Newark Lock & Papercourt Lock: By Lunch Time I found a very good stretch of the tow path for butterflies near "High Bridge". I saw every species I had encountered along the way here plus a Small Tortoiseshell, Small White and my first Holly Blue of 2014 !

I only saw 1 Small Tortoiseshell (They were still outnumbered by Commas and Peacocks). 13:40 Comma near "High Bridge" I recorded my sightings near "high bridge", submitting them to the Surrey Branch of Butterfly Conservation along with the grid reference,
Happy Easter Egg Hunting,
Philip