1976-2015 Independent Butterfly Survey

Lullingstone Castle

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This area at the foot of the Lullingstone Golf Course and is a popular area for walkers and can be most easily reached from the visitors centre at Lullingstone Country Park, or from the Roman Villa to the North. The large expanse of water attracts many insects including the banded agrion, but also straying butterflies from the rough areas on the golf course, these butterflies include the Marbled White and The Dark Green Fritillary. Any help that can be offered with recording or management ideas website improvements, etc. is welcome. There are many factors influencing the emergence and distribution of butterflies in our area. This independent survey aims to provide an in depth, on-line reference for butterfly enthusiasts, agencies concerned with climate change, schools and members of the general public. It is also constructed for the sharing of information and data between enthusiast - subject to confidentiality laws. This information might be of either positive or negative overall concern in the maintenance of existing or proposed butterfly habitats. Each species page represents literally hundreds of dedicated observations. text records can also be submitted to 07456399785

 

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