http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/distribu ... tspots.php
I've not seen a visualisation quite like this, so I hope you like it
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Cheers,
- Pete
Try here: http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/t ... rders.htmlKeynvorLogosenn wrote:how can we get involved with data submission? Em
Quite.Stockbridge Down, Broughton Down, (Garry & Lisa) soooo spoilt
Thanks Roger - excellent analysis!Rogerdodge wrote:Here they are- The Top of the Pops
(It's raining!)
Currently, the only data I have covers the period 1995-2004, and so there will be a few anomalies. Anyway, the species list for SU23 does include Wall:Gruditch wrote:I would like to see the list of species for each of the top 10, I live in SU23 ... if both SU23 and SU33 are listing Wall as present, I'd like to know where.
Yep - my mistake. Now fixedRogerdodge wrote:No.10 on the list I think you will find that Pete had linked to ST44 not ST45.
Both Wall and Grayling cling on at Porton, and there is a Glanville colony west of salisburyGruditch wrote:Yeah on your maps Roger there is no overlap, so it makes more sense.![]()
I thought they would list the Wall. Mind one of the last places that the Wall was listed as present in SU23, also had Grayling. And I was informed that both had gone extincted from that area, yet I saw a Grayling there this year, so you never know.
Regards Gruditch