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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
166311562021-09-02TQ289802Green ParkKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition5-pit transect. Starting adjacent to footpath and running into park amenity grassland. Pits spaced 2m apart.041 park58100000001202000000000000000000000000
147345872021-05-27SP457090Wytham WoodsKeiron Derek Brown & Liam CrowleySims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesBeech woodland. 18 unidentifed earthworms (juvenile/damaged) collected as part of soil pit sampling (ESB 5-pit protocol).072 coniferous5180106000002000000000000100001000000
142533232021-04-29SU63927355Moor CopseKatie JenksSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition1 x Juv Flood meadow032 neutral grassland510001000002000000000000000010000000
140555712021-03-31SU67857424McIlroy ParkKatie JenksSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition3 x damaged 7 x juv032 neutral grassland51003010010002000000000000100010001000
121779652020-11-13SU59868537Cholsey marshKatie JenksSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionRiver bank010 WETLAND500000000002000000000000100000000000
339464712025-11-19SZ533929Palmers Field 21Helen GilloolySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition5x pits, 4x arranged in a square with the 5th positioned centrally. Soil categorised as Silty Clay Loam (soil testing for mineral content) and soilscapes number 18 'Slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils'. Ex-arable site being repurposed for rewilding. No conservation grazing applied to the site yet. 030 GRASSLAND59104030000003000000000000000000010000
339464632025-11-19SZ534930Palmers Field 17Helen GilloolySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition5x pits, 4x arranged in a square with the 5th positioned centrally. Soil categorised as Silty Clay Loam (soil testing for mineral content) and soilscapes number 18 'Slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils'. Ex-arable site being repurposed for rewilding. No conservation grazing applied to the site yet. 030 GRASSLAND55503029000403000000000000100000000020
339462952025-11-19SZ536933Palmers Field 8Helen GilloolySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd edition5x pits, 4x arranged in a square with the 5th positioned centrally. Soil categorised as Silty Clay Loam (soil testing for mineral content) and soilscapes number 18 'Slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils'. Ex-arable site being repurposed for rewilding. No conservation grazing applied to the site yet. 030 GRASSLAND54607020001030000000000001005035000000
323818982025-10-01TQ347785Galleywall Nature ReserveKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCompost/manure dug into soil.041 park104502403000303002000100000100100000000
305461892025-04-02SO953033Sappeton WilderChenie PrudholmeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder project. Dry, warm, no rain. Fallow Field. Field name: Hawthorn.051 arable5220500000003000000000000000000000000
305460782025-03-31SO952034Sappeton WilderChenie PrudholmeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder project. Dry, warm, no rain. Fallow Field. Field name: Buttterfly051 arable58101200000003000000000000000000000000
286239622025-02-27TQ292915Bounds GreenWarbus, SheilaSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionOngoing garden survey 044 garden5641501000003000000000000000011000010
284725262024-12-19SP883031Road FarmKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionPasture. Mob grazing (for 2 years). Field Name: L-shaped Field.051 arable10207023012000043000000000000900020000000
284725232024-12-19SU815943Kencham FarmKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionfield margin of arable field (turnip).Field off A40, Piddington. Wildflower/grass margin.053 field margin109805013000403000000000000200000000000
269374772024-04-12SO943027Sapperton WilderChenie PrudhommeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiment. Central block. Field name: Kingfisher. Herbal leys. 051 arable56202000000203000000000000000012000020
269366692024-04-17SO946021Sapperton WilderChenie PrudhommeSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiment. Southern block. Field name: Woodpecker. Recently ploughed and sown arable - herbal leys.051 arable5450900000003000000000000000000000000
260021692024-05-27TQ292915Bounds GreenWarbus, SheilaSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionOngoing garden survey 044 garden5790106000303000000000000100013000000
256304552024-05-03SU031265Chalk Pyt FarmKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionGrassland - chalk downland.030 GRASSLAND5320606000003000000000000000000000000
256051652024-04-23SD537451Cobble HeyKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCobble Hey. Pasture.052 pasture587018014003103000000000000000100000000
246450682023-12-26TQ292915Bounds Green Warbus, SheilaSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionOngoing garden survey 040 URBAN5450208000403000000000000500000000000
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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


This recording form is for entering bird observations collected by volunteers participating in the Volunteer Monitoring of Farm Wildlife project.


 

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