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First Butterfly of the year? (2 Viewers)

Last week I saw my first Small Whites, and yesterday my first Small Tortoiseshell. Probably the most common I see most years, along with the Orange Tip.
 
Saw a few Oragetip in Arundel this weekend. I've photographed males in the past, but the ones this weekend were doing what they usually do (flying back and forth continuously). Managed to get this female landed a couple of times.
 

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Don't know about everyone else (well actually kinda do, looking at the thread ;-) ), but I'm currently stuck on c3.5 butterfly sps. for the year.

After the hibernating Peacock disturbed early in the year, saw a Small White in late March whilst working outside, feeding on dandelion. In the sunny (but still cold and windy) weather a few weeks back had a Red Admiral/Peacock fly over the windscreen whilst I was driving in the lanes, and then a few days later flushed another from the garden. Both views so brief, but probably should have id'ed both if I had my wits about me.

Speckled Wood at a garden I was working at on the 8th April, with another flying in the garden at home on the 11th April. And then another definite Peacock resting at the field last week.

Did find (and photograph) stick insect in the garden whilst tidying up bramble at the beginning of March.
 
A week in Albania gave me Small, Large, Wood & Eastern Dappled White, Orange Tip, Brimstone, Cleopatra, Clouded Yellow, Speckled Wood, Small Heath, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, Peacock, Large Tortoiseshell, Holly Blue, Common Blue, Brown Argus, Small Copper, Nettle-tree Butterfly, Mallow Skipper, Swallowtail, Scarce Swallowtail & Eastern Festoon.
 
I had my earliest ever Painted Lady and Clouded Yellow (for NW Europe) today: one week earlier for Painted Lady, three weeks earlier for Clouded Yellow.

I had a Swallowtail in the Netherlands on the 20th, nice (the first I saw in my home village), but no record.
 
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I had my earliest ever Painted Lady and Clouded Yellow (for NW Europe) today: one week earlier for Painted Lady, three weeks earlier for Clouded Yellow.

I had a Swallowtail in the Netherlands on the 20th, nice (the first for my home village), but no record.
My earliest ever attached... 21.04.2015 West Suissex UK :)
 

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One new for the year today. Doing my regular Sunday patch & saw a blue flying low across the ground. Had a hunch it was a Common Blue & fortunately it briefly settled allowing a view of the underwing pattern, confirming my thoughts. I don't normally see them until May, but we are in the last few days of April.
 
My first dedicated butterfly trip today to the other side of town to Hutchinson's & the adjacent Chapel Banks, near Croydon.

14 species seen.

Most abundant was Brimstone with c30 individuals.

New for the year were Small Heath (2), Small Copper, Small Blue, Grizzled Skipper (2), Dingy Skipper (7) & Duke of Burgundy (7). The latter species are from an introduced population which seems to be thriving.

Also seen: Peacock, Comma, Green-veined White, Orange Tip, Speckled Wood, Holly & Common Blue.

Dipped on Green Hairstreak which somebody else saw.
 

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