It was freezing cold today so I wasn’t expecting to find any insects, let alone butterflies. However, being the eternal optimist I armed myself with my 100mm macro and set out to my local wood at Porthkerry Park in the Vale of Glamorgan. I couldn’t believe my luck when I came across a Red Admiral. It’s not particularly unusual for Red Admirals, Tortoiseshells or Commas to come out of hibernation during a sunny winters day but I must admit that this is the earliest date that I’ve managed to capture one! A good sign of an early Spring perhaps and a fruitful year being had chasing butterflies, here, there and everywhere! In his book, ‘The Butterfly Isles’, Patrick Barkham set out to see all of Britain’s 59 species of butterflies in a single year (2009). His first sighting was of a Small Tortoiseshell, in Sheringham, Norfolk on 15th March. This conforms pretty much to my first sighting of last year, which also happened to be of a Small Tortoiseshell on 9th March. So as you can imagine I’m pretty chuffed to be one month ahead of the game by capturing this Red Admiral as early as the 8th February.
In contrast, my first butterfly sighting last year was of a Small Tortoisehell on 9th March. Happy days







