
Western Dappled White, Large Tortoiseshell, Grayling, Lesser Marbled Fritillary and White Admiral were the species I ducked out on, but if anyone had told me beforehand that 90+ species could be notched up in Europe prior to June in a trip lasting just 8 full days I would have been very sceptical.
This year, the town used as our base was Prades, which is nestled in the easternmost part of the Pyrenean massif, and the weather and views were spectacular. The first 5 days were abnormally hot and sunny, and the remaining three provided enough sunshine to keep adding to the tally and also gave everybody the chance to get closer to the butterflies than is usual in perfect conditions, with cloud cover making normally hyperactive species relatively docile.
Here is the view from the breakfast room of the hotel, which is as good as I have seen anywhere:
This is the view of Prades from the col immediately to the north, with the 2,784m Mt. Canigou in the background:
Here's one of the better examples of the many butterfly-rich, grassy meadows around these parts:
....and here's a particularly lovely view from the day spent near Andorra: