Butterfly Recording

The majority of butterfly records* for Warwickshire, Coventry, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield come from casual observers and dedicated volunteers who submit their sightings via our online recording form. Anyone can submit their butterfly sightings. Garden observations as well as observations in the wider countryside are welcome, so long as the observations occur within our region. Other forms of recording include butterfly transect surveys, species timed counts and wider countryside surveys.

*All records submitted are processed and checked for errors by the website administrators before the data is submitted to Butterfly Conservation at the end of the season. Records awaiting verification will not be shown here until they have been verified.

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       26-04-2010 at Fenny Compton Tunnels submitted by Mike Slater.

       26-04-2010 at Kineton Nr Boating Lake submitted by Mike Slater.

       26-04-2010 at Kineton nr back gate crossing submitted by Mike Slater.

       25-04-2010 at Garden Styvechale Coventry submitted by Paul Cashmore.

       25-04-2010 at Stockton locks submitted by Mike Slater.

       24-04-2010 at 3 The Deer Leap, Kenilworth submitted by Margaret Vickery.

       24-04-2010 at Weddington Rd Nuneaton submitted by Mike Slater.

       24-04-2010 at St James Church, Weddington submitted by Heather & Keith Warmington et al.

       24-04-2010 at Garden - B34 6AH submitted by Caroline Irwin.

       24-04-2010 at Hillmorton, Rugby. (Garden 174) submitted by Paul Nicholas.

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Use our online recording system to submit your observations of butterflies and day-flying moths.

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Annual Report 2018

Our Annual Report includes butterfly and moth survey data collected by hundreds of volunteers and enthusiasts during the previous year. Published spring 2019.

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