A walk to Coalport

We’ve done it many times. It’s a pleasant afternoon, even if it is rather overcast. There’s not quite as much colour in the hedgerows as there was a month or two ago, but the butterflies are more cooperative. The peacock was on the path, wings closed. I reached down to him and he crawled onto my hand, to join us for a few yards (he would have stayed, I suspect, but we thought he’d be better off in the bushes). As usual, there’s tea and cakes to be had at Coalport…

Gatekeeper

GatekeeperI’m not a walking “Book of British Butterflies” – it was just a colourful little something to point the camera at. We’ve been out wandering the local lanes, fields and woods on this warm August afternoon. There were other butterflies about – this one was obliging, staying still, wings open in the sunshine. Identification required a couple of minutes with Mr Google, after downloading the pictures at home.