This comma was resting high up on an ivy. So it was giving a fairly clear view of its underwing, including the pale comma which gives the species its name.
Maturing cones from a couple of conifers. The first two pictures are from an example of an ornamental species in a roadside garden near Rudge Heath. The others are of one of the trees next to the West Park Conservatory.
This is the Shugborough folly closest to the big house.
It’s modelled on a building which was in Athens. Reputedly the first floor was used as a gambling den and the ground floor as a dairy – an implausible combination
Some of the magnificent cacti in the West Park Conservatory, pictured during the second event where the Conservatory was opened to photographers, back at the end of June.