Showing posts with label Big Butterfly Count. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Butterfly Count. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 July 2015

Biodiversity check in Masons Field, Kingsbury



The Big Butterly Count started yesterday and I walked in Masons Field this afternoon to see how the creation of a wildflower habitat and the re-establishing of a Green Lane were affecting the number of butterflies.

The number of butterflies and other insects is of course a clue to the healthiness of our biodiversity as well as a way of assessing the impact of climate change.

I was pleased to see significant numbers on the Green Lane, although they are quite hard to see in the video. Masons Field was one of only two arable fields in the area, the rest are pasture, and having been recorded as long ago as the 15th century it had latterly been partly used for housing and the remainder as a Sports Ground. Much more about its history can be found HERE

It is pleasing that the hard work of Brent Council and the Barn Hill Conservation Group seems to be paying off and the field is well worth a visit. Enter via Fryent Country Park or Larkspur Close.

To contribute to the Big Butterly Count and for identification charts  and a free App click HERE

Friday, 15 July 2011

How many butterflies can we find in Brent?


The Big Butterfly Count starts this weekend and you only need to find a sunny 15 minutes to take part.Numbers of butterflies and day flying moths are a good indicator of the health of our environment and can be an early indicator of problems.

The website includes a downloadable identification chart as well as easy ways to record your observations. There is still time for schools to take part in the last week of term. The Count will finish on July 31st.

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