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- This online facility developed by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and Butterfly Conservation, makes use of the millions of records gathered through Butterfly Conservation’s Butterflies for the New Millennium recording scheme, to provide a list of the species seen in your local area (specifically a 2km x 2km grid square).
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Butterflies Near Me will work from a computer or a smartphone/tablet and can be used to check on butterfly distributions when you are out and about. It can use the GPS in your device to automatically locate the correct butterfly records, or you can manually enter a grid reference.
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Sep 15, 2023 · This dataset comprises occurrence records of butterfly species collected by volunteers, professionals and the public. The data include records of all resident butterfly species plus natural migrants, but exclude adventive species.
- Peacock. Description: Deep-red with black marks and blue 'eyespots' (like a peacock’s tail feathers) on the forewings and hindwings. When: January-December.
- Red admiral. Description: Black with broad, red stripes on the hindwings and forewings, and white spots near the tips of the forewings. When: January-December.
- Small tortoiseshell. Description: Reddish-orange with black and yellow markings on the forewings and a ring of blue spots around the edge of the wings. When: January-December.
- Painted lady. Description: Orange with black tips to the forewings that are adorned with white spots, and black spots on the hindwings and forewings. When: April-October.
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This is a list of butterflies of Great Britain, including extinct, naturalised species and those of dubious origin. The list comprises butterfly species listed in The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland by Emmet et al. [ 1 ] and Britain's Butterflies by Tomlinson and Still.