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Weekly butterfly monitoring formally starts on 1 April each year. This is carried out by repeat walking the same route (or transect) over 26 weeks and recording all butterflies seen within a set distance of the recorder.

It is a national scheme, organised by butterfly conservation and has been running for about 30 years on some sites. I have walked my transect since 1998 and hope to see about 23 species during the season.

Since we all cover such a wide area I thought it would be good to see how many of the 63ish UK native and migrant species we come across during 2008.

I know a few things have been seen already so they can be counted too but I will start the ball rolling with a Brimstone (1/63)that I saw last Thursday. Photos would be good but I didn't take one, so have to use an old one.
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See http://www.butterflyconservation.org/tex..._2008.html

Happy spotting.Fi_lone_ranger
I had a Peacock (2/63) about 10 days ago up here on Mull, thats been it up to now though.
Great idea this thread, I may need help on ID when I see them but I´ll let you know when I do.
On my transect last Thursday and despite cooler conditions, I saw:
Comma (3/63) , Holly Blue (4/63) , Speckled Wood (5/63) . All looked in pretty pristine condition. Today I then saw my first Large White (6/63) of the year. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me either day.
We had a Comma (west yorks) almost 2 weeks ago now looking very lively and full of the joys of spring.
[attachment=460]In my garden today was another large white and a male small white (7/63) (nectaring on dandelions in my lawn).
Does this: (7/63) mean the 7th sighting out of 63, or something like that?
Had a 3 or 4 Small Tortoiseshell (8/63) on Mull today. A few more peacocks flying around in the glorious sunshine, but thats the only 2 species so far this year.

Jamie Wade Wrote:
Does this: (7/63) mean the 7th sighting out of 63, or something like that?


It do be that. Well, to be precise the 7th species out of the 63ish UK resident and migrant species.

Male orange tip (9/63) today as I got out of my car at work this morning. Only the male has the orange tip.

Had a Green-veined White yesterday (10/63) and another one today. And a possible Orange-tip but didn't get a good enough view to confirm.
[attachment=475]My first small copper (11/63) today - I don't see them that often so always a pleasant surprise
Very fresh red admiral (12/63) last Sunday - possibly a recent migrant
Just had my first Small Heath (13/63) flying around today at work.
I think that we may have Marsh Fritillary on the site too, just got round to identifying some photos of caterpillars, guess i will just have to wait and see.
[attachment=490]male common blue (14/63) seen today - orange spots on underside give it away as holly blue is much paler with black spots
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