Well done Paul! Spot on. The right hand fritillary was photographed in Switzerland during the summer, and I also have it down as Shepherd's, although I half expected to find myself having to revise my opinion once some of the more knowledgeable forum users got to work. The SSS encounter was also in Switzerland, but the species can also be found in the UK.
Dave, you are right to notice that the Small Heath has adopted a strange pose. I believe it is due to the fact that it was really really cold at the time, and windy. It was very keen to walk from the grass stem onto my finger, presumable because of the extra warmth, but then kept well tucked in.
Guy, the picture below should help you ID the location. It shows Sarah checking out the next days hike - not! I can be more specific if you wish. Just ask. Also below is the underside if that is of any interest. It's doesn't look exactly like the ones in the French chaps book, which is why I was only 90% confident about Shepherd's. But from your comment it sounds like varations exists.
Simon
![Image](http://www.bath.ac.uk/~pyssc/butterflies/shepherds.jpg)