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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
285791592025-01-27SP784044Little Horsenden FarmKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSampling abandoned after 5 soil pits due to adverse weather. Ploughed wheat field.051 arable52801707000100000000000000000000000000
208197092022-10-26TQ292915Bounds GreenSheila WarbusSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionMonthly garden survey by Sheila Warbus.044 garden52801003000300000000000000000000000000
207694012022-11-12SU016939Lower Moor Farm Nature ReserveKeiron Derek Brown & Kerry CallowaySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSampled through Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Action For Insects project. Sandpool Farm on Lower Moor Farm Nature Reserve.052 pasture5280004000002000000000000000000000000
197339122021-11-30SD188865HallthwaitesJakub OlewskiSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionNatural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment pilot. Sampling by Natural England.052 pasture4280105000001000000000000000100000000
187905052015-04-01SE442420University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesHedgerow. Arable. Grassland to arable in 2009. Hillside Field. Connected arable ley strip. 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 FARMLAND1280300000000000000000000100000000000
187876042016-10-01SE444416University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesField Margin . Arable. Last ley 1994. Big Substation East Field. Connected arable ley strip. 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 FARMLAND1280106000002000000000000000001000000
187576772016-05-13SE311958Little LangtonMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesSoilBioHedge 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 in arable fields and ley strips in farms in North Yorkshire, England (2016). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/a5638d26-a8be-4409-ac51-42904069d919. Arable field. 6 hand-sorted soil pits (18x18x15cm) along a 64m transect. Organic arable. Transect LL B2. just been ploughed, no visible growth yet. Paired with B1. 051 arable6280730000101000000000100000013000000
147346742021-05-28SP456080Whytham WoodsKeiron Derek Brown, Liam Crowley & Michael TansleySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCollected for Darwin Tree of Life project surveys. 29 unidentifed earthworms (juvenile/damaged) collected as part of soil pit sampling (ESB 5-pit protocol). Grazed calcareous grassland, site known as Rough Common. 033 calcareous grassland5280001000005000000000000000000020000
259958542024-05-22SE100986Low Oxque FarmKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionPasture.052 pasture5290403000004000000000000000000040000
231503682023-07-25TQ292915Bounds Green Warbus, SheilaSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionOngoing garden survey 040 URBAN5290301000001000000000000000000000000
226029382023-05-23SO949034Sapperton WilderCharlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiement. Northern block. Field name: Swallow. Arable. Fallow.051 arable5290800000000000000000000000000000010
226029152023-05-23SO951033Sapperton WilderCharlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiement. Northern block. Field name: Hawthorne. Arable. Fallow.051 arable5290600000000000000000000000000000000
221740762023-05-17SO941027Sapperton WilderKeiron Derek Brown and Charlie NashSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionSapperton Wilder experiement. Central block. Field name: maple.051 arable5290700000000000000000000000000000000
209487352022-11-26TQ173526FSC Juniper HallKeiron Derek Brown & Kerry CallowaySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionBase of box hedgerow between lawn and housing block at field centre. Sampled during BioLinks Identifying & Recording Earthworms course.054 hedgerow5290301010200000000000000000010000000
208178362022-11-14TQ204651Tolworth Court Farm Moated ManorKeiron Derek Brown & Kerry CallowaySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionFSC BioLinks earthworm survey of Tolworth Court Farm Moated Manor.071 deciduous5290003000002000000000100000000000000
197437232022-06-09SO846533Diglis Lock IslandRachel DaviesSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionBioLinks lock islands survey. Mown grass picnic area.046 amenity grassland/lawn5290100000001000000000000000010010000
187852422016-04-01SE445421University of Leeds FarmMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesHedgerow. Pasture. Sub Paddock Field. Conventional tillage strip. 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 FARMLAND1290501000102000000000000300000000000
187577182016-05-17SE513505Hutton WandesleyMiranda Prendergast-MillerSims, R.W. & Gerard B. M., (1999) Earthworms: Keys and Notes for the Identification and Study of the SpeciesSoilBioHedge 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 in arable fields and ley strips in farms in North Yorkshire, England (2016). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/a5638d26-a8be-4409-ac51-42904069d919. Field Margin. Single hand-sorted soil pit (18x18x15cm). Conventional ley. Transect HW A1. Ley after arable, with N fertiliser. Grass with clover. Wide margins, ~4m wide. Drying, cracking soils. Hedge with no ditch. 050 FARMLAND1290500000102000000000000000000000000
83196842020-01-09TM156706Occold Primary SchoolKerry CallowaySherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionPits dug in vegetable garden041 park52906014000401000000000000000000000000
242312992023-10-25SK438432Mapperley WoodKeiron Derek BrownSherlock (2018) Earthworm AIDGAP 2nd editionCollected as part of Earthworm Image Recognition Project. Deciduous woodland.071 deciduous530000000000000000000000000100000000
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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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