Butterfly App (2023)

Welcome a summary of data collected by the iRecord Butterflies mobile phone application for 2023.  If you have just submitted records, please note that it can take a few minutes for your records to appear on the reports.

Butterfly App totals so far for 2023

Recorders Species Counts League

Recorders Record Counts League

Counties Species Counts League

*Vice counties are a version of the county boundaries which don't keep changing, so they are very useful for biological records.

Counties Records Counts League

Earthworm Society of Britain Soil Pit samples

id date gridref location recorders idguide comment habitat pits unidentified lumbricidae a_chlor a_calig_pre a_calig_post a_cupul a_icter a_limic a_longa a_noctu a_rosea b_eisen b_rubid d_attem d_horte d_octae d_pygma d_venet e_andre e_fetid e_tetra h_ocula k_armad l_casta l_festi l_frend l_rubel l_terre m_mulda m_phosp o_cyane o_lacte p_ampil s_mamma s_tames
305468552025-04-07SO946021Sappeton WilderChenie PrudholmeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder project. Dry, warm, no rain. AB8 Wildflower - full. Field name: Beetle.051 arable5460700000001000000000000100010000010
305467102025-04-04SO946025Sappeton WilderChenie PrudholmeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder project. AB9 Wild Bird Food. Field name: Otter051 arable5860700000000000000000000000003000000
295231752024-11-28SU7486513104South HoltHelen GilloolySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionField 1. Ex-arable land120 OTHER (please specify)5690703000004000000000000100000000010
283780362024-12-28TQ292915Bounds GreenWarbus, SheilaSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionOngoing garden survey 044 garden5890706000001000000000000000002000000
256052742024-04-29TQ152840Paradise FieldsKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCollected as part of Earthworm Image Recognition Project. Very wet grassland.030 GRASSLAND5910709030012000000000000100002010010
246368752023-11-21TQ264801Kensington GardensKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCollected as part of the Leave The Leaves project with The Royal Parks. 10 soil pits along a linear transect. Area where leaves not cleared.041 park10244070340002801000000000000000000000000
242972102023-10-30TQ122730Pevensey Road Nature ReserveKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCollected as part of Earthworm Image Recognition Project. Soil pits on mowed grass at the entrance to nature reserve.046 amenity grassland/lawn59407070401103000000000000000010000000
242312602023-10-17SE160972Foxglove Covert Nature ReserveKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionWillow carr.012 carr5150700000003000000000000000000000000
226028532023-05-22SO946023Sapperton WilderCharlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiement. Central block. Field name: Otter. Arable. Fallow. Limestone brash.051 arable5190704000100000000000000000000000000
224403402023-06-14TQ205668Southwood Open SpaceKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionWoodland glade030 GRASSLAND5460704010000000000000000000400000000
221740762023-05-17SO941027Sapperton WilderKeiron Derek Brown and Charlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiement. Central block. Field name: maple.051 arable5290700000000000000000000000000000000
221739952023-05-17SO949027Sapperton WilderKeiron Derek Brown and Charlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiment. Central block. Field name: Badger. Traditional arable - wheat and barley.051 arable5170700000001000000000000000000000010
221139072023-05-23SD982977Low Houses FarmJoe EverittSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionMeadow grassland.030 GRASSLAND5350701000201000000000000000000000000
217518482023-04-18TQ220761Barnes CommonKeiron Derek Brown and Will Scott-MendsSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition030 GRASSLAND54207010801000000000000003000000000100
200528192022-05-27TQ292915Bounds GreenSheila WarbusSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSheila Warbus garden earthworm survey.044 garden5250700000000000000000000200000000000
187905142016-04-01SE442420University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesArable. Grassland to arable in 2009. Hillside Field. Control land use. Transect of 6 hand-sorted soil pits (each 18 x 18 x 15 cm). SoilBioHedge Project. Records adapted from Prendergast-Miller, M.T.; Jones, D.T.; Hodson, M.E. (2019). Soil moisture, temperature and bulk density and earthworm abundance and biomass along transects from hedges into arable fields, pasture fields, ley strips established in arable fields and arable strips established in pasture fields at a farm in West Yorkshire, England (2015-2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d3dcfd8a-918d-48a4-9511-ec832de34636 051 arable6660700000002000000000000200000000000
187902692017-04-01SE438421University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesArable. Last ley 1988. Copse Field. Control land use. Transect of 6 hand-sorted soil pits (each 18 x 18 x 15 cm). SoilBioHedge Project. Records adapted from Prendergast-Miller, M.T.; Jones, D.T.; Hodson, M.E. (2019). Soil moisture, temperature and bulk density and earthworm abundance and biomass along transects from hedges into arable fields, pasture fields, ley strips established in arable fields and arable strips established in pasture fields at a farm in West Yorkshire, England (2015-2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d3dcfd8a-918d-48a4-9511-ec832de34636 051 arable6230700000104000000000000000000000000
187887312015-04-01SE441423University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesPasture. Permanent pasture. Valley Field. No till tillage strip. Transect of 6 hand-sorted soil pits (each 18 x 18 x 15 cm). SoilBioHedge Project. Records adapted from Prendergast-Miller, M.T.; Jones, D.T.; Hodson, M.E. (2019). Soil moisture, temperature and bulk density and earthworm abundance and biomass along transects from hedges into arable fields, pasture fields, ley strips established in arable fields and arable strips established in pasture fields at a farm in West Yorkshire, England (2015-2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d3dcfd8a-918d-48a4-9511-ec832de34636 052 pasture6560700000206000000000000200010010000
187862892015-04-01SE444422University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesField Margin. Pasture. Arable to grassland in 2012. Warren Paddock Field. Control land use. Single hand-sorted soil pit (18 x 18 x 15 cm). SoilBioHedge Project. Records adapted from Prendergast-Miller, M.T.; Jones, D.T.; Hodson, M.E. (2019). Soil moisture, temperature and bulk density and earthworm abundance and biomass along transects from hedges into arable fields, pasture fields, ley strips established in arable fields and arable strips established in pasture fields at a farm in West Yorkshire, England (2015-2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d3dcfd8a-918d-48a4-9511-ec832de34636 050 FARMLAND1230701000000000000000000100000000000
187853482016-10-01SE445421University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesField Margin . Pasture. Sub Paddock Field. Control land use. Single hand-sorted soil pit (18 x 18 x 15 cm). SoilBioHedge Project. Records adapted from Prendergast-Miller, M.T.; Jones, D.T.; Hodson, M.E. (2019). Soil moisture, temperature and bulk density and earthworm abundance and biomass along transects from hedges into arable fields, pasture fields, ley strips established in arable fields and arable strips established in pasture fields at a farm in West Yorkshire, England (2015-2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/d3dcfd8a-918d-48a4-9511-ec832de34636 050 FARMLAND1270702000101000000000000100000000000
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iRecord video guides

A number of video guides to various aspects of iRecord are available, and these are listed below. They have been produced by a range of organisations and do not necessarily represent the views of iRecord, BRC or UKCEH, but all contain useful information and we are grateful to the organisations and individuals who have made them available, and especially to Keiron Derek Brown who has produced many of the videos in this list.

VMFW Farmland Bird Survey


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