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Species
Brimstone
Brown Argus
Brown Hairstreak
Chalkhill Blue
Clouded Yellow
Comma
Common Blue
Dark Green Fritillary
Dingy Skipper
Essex Skipper
Gatekeeper
Green Hairstreak
Green-veined White
Grizzled Skipper
Holly Blue
Large Skipper
Large White
Marbled White
Meadow Brown
Orange-tip
Painted Lady
Peacock
Purple Emperor
Purple Hairstreak
Red Admiral
Ringlet
Silver-washed Fritillary
Small Blue
Small Copper
Small Heath
Small Skipper
Small Tortoiseshell
Small White
Speckled Wood
Wall
White Admiral
White-letter Hairstreak
Extinct/rare immigrants

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Stevenage transect annual totals
Knebworth Park transect annual totals
Knebworth Woods transect annual totals

This website provides information on butterflies reported in the Stevenage area since 1993. The reports are based on records submitted by observers for the area encapsulated in the Ordnance Survey grid reference TL22 10km decad which includes villages Walkern and Great Wymondley, for example. I am most indebted to Andrew Wood, the county butterfly recorder, for supplying the records and a big thank you to all the recorders without which this project would not have been possible. Records for 1993 and 1994 relate to my transect only covering the southern section of Fairlands Valley Park.

Distribution maps are taken from the MapMate database onto which the TL22 data had been applied. The distribution for all species is represented at 2km level (tetrad) as is standard for county distribution maps. Presence of a particular species in a tetrad is dependent on when it was seen since 1995. For the 1995-2009 period presence is denoted by an un-filled diamond; presence during 2010-2019 is represented by a blue square. The darker the blue square the more records submitted and probably increased abundance. Green circles imply that the species was seen since 2019.

Only species which were reported since 1995 and those seen on the Stevenage transect since 1993 are described. The one exception is the Brown Hairstreak, with unconfirmed reports from Norton Green. Those species, excluding migrants, not believed to hold colonies in the Stevenage area are highlighted in red on the left.

To find out more on species in general refer to the 'Species Accounts' webpage or click on the species you are interested in, on the left.

I must thank Ian Carle, Jenny Oxley, Bob Press and Jo Ward for allowing me to have access to records and collections at the Herts Environmental Records Centre (HERC) at Grebe House, St Albans, Mill Green Museum at Hatfield, Hitchin Museum and Stevenage Museum respectively. I am grateful to Bob Clift for his help and checking my web pages on his Mac.

Photographs on this website were taken by me unless otherwise stated.

If you wish to make comments regarding content on the website or anything else please email me.

Latest News

News functions
20 May - Stevenage week 8

17 May - Knebworth week 7

16 May - First Common Blue and Large Skipper

13 May - Stevenage week 7

12 May - Astonbury Wood May

10 May - Knebworth week 6

9 May - Stevenage week 6

2 May - Knebworth week 5

1 May - First garden Holly Blue

29 Apr - Stevenage week 5

28 Apr - First Holly Blue of the year

27 Apr - Knebworth week 4

22 Apr - Stevenage week 4

21 Apr - Website updated

19 Apr - Knebworth Woods week 3

17 Apr - Stevenage week 3

12 Apr - Knebworth week 2

8 Apr - Stevenage week 2

7 Apr - 3 firsts of the year

4 Apr - Knebworth week 1

2 Apr - Stevenage week 1

31 Mar - Peacocks to the fore

26 Mar - Stevenage week 0

24 Mar - Brimstone & Comma

20 Mar - More Brimstones

19 Mar - First Small White of the year

9 Mar - First garden butterfly of the year

8 Mar - Commas at FVP

6 Mar - Comma

5 Mar - First Peacock of year

4 Mar - First butterflies of the year

2 Jan - Happy New Year

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