Therfield butterflies

Another warm sunny day so I decided to see what was about on Therfield Heath as it was the beginning of Marbled whites and Dark Green Fritillary emergence.

Sure enough, walking up the chalky hill, it wasnt very long before I saw a few marbled whites fluttering above the grasses, however they refused to settle and I was unable to get a photograph this time.   I walked right to to the top of the hill where there were good views and was rewarded by the sight of a dark green fritillary but again it was too busy to settle.  I was resigned to just seeing not phootgraphing today. There were skylarks singing away up high and also some flying purposefully over the grassland presumably to well hidden nests.

Walking back to the car park I decided to try the path going out from the other end and it was along there that I saw several more dark green fritillaries and one or two actually settled so I did manage a couple of photos. I also saw a family of immature pied wagtails running along in front of me.

 skylark

 view from top of hill


 young pied wagtails


 dark green fritillary


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