What a contrast from yesterday! In prefect conditions Houghton Forest was full of butterflies: Red Admirals (lots!), White Admiral (only one), Gatekeepers, Ringlets, Meadow Browns, Marbled Whites, Large & Small Skippers, Commas, Silver-washed Fritillaries and at the very end of the walk a fly-by Purple Emperor at TQ0016110978. It was a joy to see some action after what has, and will be recorded as I'm sure, a challenging year for butterflies in Sussex & Hampshire.
I then thought I might as well have a look at the Knepp Estate as I haven't been for a while and I duly found it heaving with Purple Hairstreaks but only one rather ragged Purple Emperor which posed for a picture in the tree tops. An added bonus here as I managed not to get horrendously lost this time!
Red Admiral:
Gatekeepers mating:
Large Skippers:
Silver-washed Fritillary:
Marbled Whites:
Comma, rare for me this year!:
Purple Emperor at Knepp: