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Butterflies of London Atlas Project 7 th April 2018 Welcome to this London Natural History Society project working with other organisations and individuals in London. Thank you for all the records to date. While the project is collating the records from the survey to date, recording is continuing into 2018. Weather during the springs of both 2017 and 2016 had considerable periods of either cold or wet weather which were not conducive to butterfly flight. Records of any butterflies, are welcome and see also the box below. As before, records from less well visited locations help to build a picture of distribution. Records are particularly sought of: Species Notes Time guide Orange Tip Occurs in low numbers Spring: April and May wandering along hedges, watercourses and other habitats. Seeks Ladies Smock and Hedge Garlic for egg laying; Cow Parsley for roosting; and shrubs for protection. The males are unmistakable; the females are less conspicuous and fly less. Brimstone The fluorescent yellow of the male is easily recognisable. Females are a whitish-green. At rest the intricate wing and vein pattern looks like a leaf. Comma, Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Red Admiral Widespread. Easy to identify. Spring mainly. There can be a second generation in about August. Over-wintering adults may emerge in the spring; and subsequent generations may be seen at times during the spring, summer and autumn. Most butterfly records are of adults, while records of eggs and young stages are equally valuable. Species that over-winter as adults may be encountered hibernating in sheds, out-buildings, or deep in vegetation. Warm weather and sunlight may encourage these to fly. An example is the Red Admiral (illustrated here, though in August, at Grangewood Recreation Ground, Thornton Heath). In London, sightings during the past five years have noted the Red Admiral and the Brimstone in each of the calendar months from January to December.

Red Admiral, Grangewood Recreation Ground, Croydon. (Photo: Leslie Williams) Recording anywhere in Greater London Records simply contain the details of: Species name; Date (preferably to the day); Location (a grid reference and/or any of the following: postcode, street name, place name); and your name. If you wish add numbers seen, habitat, behaviour, life-stage if eggs or caterpillars, and any other details. Record anywhere in Greater London: Gardens and parks. Commuter routes, town centres, residential roads, footpaths, local parks, churchyards, cemeteries, and local wildlife sites (SINCs): all the local places that make up London. Recreational paths: Thames Paths, Capital Ring, London Loop, and others. The London Natural History Society (LNHS) website has more information, and with links to social media at: http://www.lnhs.org.uk/index.php/about-us/recording/london-butterfly-atlasproject And identification charts for common species: http://www.lnhs.org.uk/index.php/learning/school-packs Gaps See the list and map of localities at the end of this update that have few records. The project has been visiting some of these so some localities will now have records. Local individuals and organisations have taken on some of the localities, while roving recorders have visited some of the largest gaps. But as only a few species may be recorded per visit, visits by different people and at different during the season helps to compile a fuller species list. Species priorities include those with single, short flight periods. Records of all species and from anywhere in London are welcome.

Flow of records: Records can be sent to the email at the end of this briefing; or to Leslie Williams; or entered online on the GiGL (Greenspace Information for Greater London) site; on irecord, or via Butterfly Conservation branches, or via the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme for transect walks, or on paper. Photography The project is photographing London s butterflies and their environments. Photographs of butterfly habitat, or with iconic features and London landmarks are welcome. Please provide information with the photograph/s, including your name, contact details, date, location, species name and any other information that adds to the picture. All photographs used will be acknowledged. (Photo: Leslie Williams). Ringlet in a Harrow garden, June 2017. Photographs in London are particularly sought of: Species Notes Time guide Small White Adults feeding on Bramble in London. Summer Hertfordshire and Middlesex atlas Hertfordshire and Middlesex Butterfly Conservation, and the Hertfordshire Natural History Society have produced a new atlas of butterflies covering Hertfordshire and Middlesex. Copies are available to purchase through the Hertfordshire Natural History Society website: http://hnhs.org/ Data protection The General Data Protection Act comes into effect from 25 May 2018. The London Natural History Society (LNHS) will be providing a Privacy Notice on their website. It is likely that most of the LNHS activities may be covered by the legitimate interest provision. Please note that if you submit biological records (species records), that the LNHS may share those records with other organizations who have similar objectives of scientific recording and/or species conservation. Please also note that if you have received this Butterflies of London Project update via electronic media, then the

LNHS holds your email or other contact details. (We won t share your contact details without your permission). You have the right to see a copy of that personal data that is held. You can also request to unsubscribe from receiving further copies of the Update, or from receiving any information directly, or request to have your contact details deleted. For further information please contact the LNHS or the Recorder at the contact details below. Aims of the London butterfly atlas project London Natural History Society (LNHS) aims to map the distribution of butterfly species in Greater London, updating The Butterflies of the London Area of 1980-86. Much has changed since to butterflies in London; while London itself has changed and is continuing to change. Survey information will improve knowledge to help the conservation of butterflies, habitats and other wildlife in London. The project is primarily concerned with the Greater London area that of the 32 London Boroughs and the City of London. The aim is to map to the tetrad (2km x 2km) level. The project is using records from 2015, with surveying during 2016, 2017 and into 2018. As this is a dots-on-the-map survey, records are needed from suburban and urban areas, gardens, streets and as seen during commuting; and from green spaces. Leslie Williams Recorder: Lepidoptera (butterflies), London Natural History Society Email: londonbutterflyproject@btinternet.com

PRIORITY TETRADS FOR SURVEYING Tetrads for which there are no or sometimes only a few 2016-2017 or recent records. Other areas for which more records are welcome are the areas of the London Boroughs of Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Waltham Forest, Redbridge; and Havering. Essex in London tetrads are not highlighted on the map above. Locality Grid Tetrad Bromley Borough and area particularly the north-east, east and south Longlands, New Eltham, Lamorbey TQ 44 72 Sidcup, Albany Park TQ 46 72 Sundridge TQ 40 70 Elmstead, Chislehurst West TQ 42 70 St Mary Cray / St Paul s Cray TQ 46 68 Cray Valley, Cray Park, Hockenden TQ 48 68 Swanley TQ 50 68 Bromley Common, Southborough TQ 42 66 Ramsden, Derry Downs TQ 46 66 Kevingtown TQ 48 66 Hayes Common, Keston TQ 40 64 Locksbottom TQ 42 64 Farthing Street TQ 42 62 Green Street Green TQ 44 62

Hazelwood TQ 44 60 Norsted Lane TQ 46 60 Biggin Hill (town) TQ 40 58 Aperfield, Berry s Green TQ 42 58 Cudham, Horns Green TQ 44 58 South Street, Westerham Hill TQ 42 56 Cudham Frith TQ 44 56 South London Newington, Walworth TQ 32 78 Bermondsey, Rotherhithe TQ 34 78 Herne Hill, North Dulwich, East Dulwich TQ 32 74 Norwood, Gipsy Hill TQ 32 70 Thornton Heath, Upper Norwood TQ 32 68 Streatham Hill, Tulse Hill TQ 30 72 The West End and nearby South Kensington, Brompton, Knightsbridge TQ 26 78 West Kilburn, Maida Vale TQ 24 82 Notting Hill, Bayswater, Westbourne, Green TQ 24 80 The south-west Wallington, South Beddington, Woodcote Green TQ 28 62 Carshalton Beeches TQ 26 62 Wimbledon Park, Southfields TQ 24 72 West Sutton to Sutton Common TQ 24 64 Cheam, Belmont TQ 24 62 New Malden TQ 20 68 Norbtion, Kingston TQ 18 68 To the south of Richmond Park TQ 18 70 Marble Hill, Ham TQ 16 72 Hampton Hill, Fullwell, Teddington TQ 14 70 Areas around Heathrow including Harmondsworth and Sipson West Bedfont TQ 06 74 Harrmondsworth /Heathrow west TQ 0476 Harmondsworth east / Sipson / Heathrow TQ 06 76 West Drayton / Heathrow TQ 04 78 Essex / north-east London: Boroughs of Waltham Forest, Newham, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham, and Havering Urban, suburban and rural. Rainham Marshes are covered. Other Stanmore northern parts near the M1 TQ 16 94 Grim s Dyke Golf Course TQ 12 92 William Girling Reservoir, King George Reservoir TQ 36 94 Upper Edmonton, Lower Edmonton TQ 34 92 Bayhurst Wood Country Park, Mad Bess Wood TQ 06 88 Hanworth TQ 10 70 Forster Memorial Park, Higher Green Cemetery, Catford TQ 38 72 Grove Park, Mottingham TQ 40 72