
The butterflies are starting to emerge, Peacock Butterfly.

Small Tortoiseshell, first spotted 26 February!

Hidden Brimstone, 29 March.

First Slowworm of the year, spotted 29 March.

One of seven Pike seen lurking in Cold Spring Pond.
Butterflies: First Sightings 2021
Feb 26 | Small Tortoiseshell (x2) | Overwintered |
Mar 21 | Small White | Fresh |
Mar 22 | Red Admiral | Overwintered |
Mar 22 | Comma (x7) | Fresh |
Mar 29 | Peacock Butterfly (x10+) | Fresh |
Mar 29 | Large White | Fresh |
Mar 29 | Brimstone (x10+) | Wintered / Fresh |
Mar 29 | Small Tortoiseshell (x10+) | Fresh |
It must be warmer where you live Brian, I've only seen Tortoiseshell, Peacock and Brimstone so far.The slow worm is another occasional find which is a shame, I do like reptiles.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be Springing here; my girlfriend spotted an Orange Tip earlier, I saw another Slowworm, about 4 or 5 common lizards (impossible to photograph) and five Adders - 2 males & 3 females. But it’s turning much colder tomorrow - Spring watch may be on hold for a week or two...
DeleteNot a bad start mate at all!
ReplyDeleteJust waiting for an Orange Tip butterfly...
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