A spring-like morning, sunny with a temperature of 13 C by midday according to my phone.
Three male Brimstone were on the wing at the site, each a splash of yellow. At least three more were seen later on.
I was interested to see if any Adders had emerged and was not disappointed with three being found in TF. The first two were close together, one basking in full view whilst another slowly moved through the grass though little more than a metre in total. It was interesting to note how the head end of the latter individual was brighter than the rest of the body. The third Adder was some distance away, and a relatively dark snake overall. All Adders were left as found.
A Peacock butterfly posed well, one of two seen during the visit. A number of Bullfinches were also heard though remained hidden.
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Brimstone |
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The first Adder of the season |
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Contrasting colouration of head v tail end of this Adder |
A relatively dark Adder
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Peacock |
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Snowdrops |
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