Me and Jenna visited Farrer's allotment in Cumbria today trying to see our first high brown fritillary butterflies.

Me and Jenna visited Farrer's allotment in Cumbria today trying to see our first high brown fritillary butterflies.
I spent this evening with my mate Mark payne who had found a small colony of Essex skipper's by the river Dee near Chester,just round the corner from where he lives.On arrival they showed well on the thistles,showing there black tips to the antenna.This was a new butterfly for me and nice to see so close to home.
Having spent the weekend in Edinburgh, I called in at Musselburgh lagoons to try and see the Stejneger's scoter again. On arrival, there were already birder's on the bird, which was nice as I was in a rush to head south and back home. The bird showed really well with a few Velvet scoters.