A glimpse of the Admiral

Having failed to see any White Admirals at Brampton Wood despite reports of sightings this week, I decided as I was in the area and the weather was once again beautifully sunny, to make one more visit.

Nothing on the brambles at the entrance to the wood but within 50 yards or so a large black and  white butterfly flew past and landed on the path just ahead!  Wow, what an opportunity, I quickly grabbed my camera but..... SD card locked..... Oh no! how did that happen and how do I unlock it?   After trying a few settings and re-inserting the card, no change.!  I looked up and saw a photographer with a long lens approaching so asked him if he knew what to do.  10 secs later it was sorted -  apparently SD cards have a tiny locking switch on the side to prevent photos being deleted and it is easy to knock it when inserting into computers etc.  Phew!

But the butterfly had long disappeared and I wondered up and down the ride scanning for it. Alas no more sightings of the elusive Admiral though plenty of meadow browns,  whites, and red admirals but at least I saw one and it is another tick. Hopefully I may see another somewhere else or when I return soon to look for purple hair streaks.

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