WebThe Large Tortoiseshell was once widespread across Britain and most common in the woodlands of central and southern England but while its numbers were always known to fluctuate, it declined to extinction by the 1960s. This butterfly has not been recorded from Ireland. It is still common in some parts of Europe, but declining in others. There continue … WebRecently Verified Sightings. This page displays the most recent user-submitted butterfly and moth sightings that have been verified by collaborating regional coordinators. You can also see these sightings …
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WebThis page can produce a variety of different displays. If you only want to see where a species has been recorded in the past 10 years, the 1Km scale maps available on the … WebOther immature/teneral species of Lestes have pale wing-spots which darken on maturity, so this is likely to be what Lawrence saw. L.sponsa is the only species that breeds at present in Gloucestershire. The only other sighting of another Emerald (Southern Emerald – Lestes barbarus) occurred on the R. Avon, east of Keynsham in August 2006.” scotch jb rare
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WebSouth West England Region at 10Km scale with 2Km scale data for Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and the Bristol area. Wiltshire & Gloucestershire at 2Km scale with Garden Moth Scheme and pre-2000 data from nearby counties for some species. Gloucestershire Butterfly Distribution Maps are also available. WebApr 3, 2024 · An Adonis Blue Butterfly on Rodborough Common. Yet another local summertime glory that’s worth looking out for is the Adonis Blue butterfly and a good place to see it is Rodborough Common. WebJan 11, 2024 · Welcome to Gloucestershire Butterfly Group. An informal friendly place to post butterfly sightings within Gloucestershire, to share photographs and stories, … scotch jimmy island