It is obvious that quite a few Uckfield people have done counts giving good coverage of the town and surroundings. For example, I can see that someone has done a count in the field alongside Snatts Road and found 19 butterflies including a Painted Lady and 8 Common Blues.
This year and last I did counts in several places, focussing on those such as local playing fields and Holy Cross Church, where I have done plant surveys. For these notes, I've picked out 6 sites that I did in both 2019 and 2018. I got:
- a total 77 butterflies in 2019 compared to 52 in 2018
- 10 species in 2019 compared to 9 in 2018
The difference would have been even more dramatic but the last few counts for this year were reduced by windy weather.
Gatekeeper in Holy Cross Churchyard |
The Gatekeeper is one of the grassland butterflies - it gets its name from it's habit of fluttering around in the gaps (gateways) in hedges etc. Both of my best sites (with 25 butterflies and moths each) this year had significant areas of long grass:
- our own garden, where cultivated blooms, wild flowers - 7 species
- the Dene, which has a variety of long grasses (which had just been cut) - 5 species
6-spot Burnet Moth on long grass |
Burnet moth Chrysalis |
Painted Lady sunbathing on a tombstone in Holy Cross churchyard |
- 2019 - approx 17 Painted Ladies
- 2018 - approx 6 Painted Ladies
My own records (other than Butterfly Count) in iRecord give me:
- 2019 - 6 records for Uckfield, often more than 1 individual and 2 for Reading
- 2018 - 1 record for Duddleswell, 1 individual
- 2015 to 2017 - none
- 2014 - 2 records - both Uckfield, 1 individual each