01-04-2008, 09:11 PM
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.
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.
