Hi all,
I guess the season is pretty much finished now - just a handful of Common Darters and Migrant Hawkers to come.
So I'm beginning to pull together the year's records for submission to the BDS and would be grateful if you could let me have yours when you can.
If you put your records on iRecord there's no need to send them as I already have them.
All the best,
Steve
I originally sent a copy of my 2020 records to steve...@btinternet.com on Monday 12th Oct. Since I haven't had your usual acknowledgment I assume you didn't receive them - perhaps that address is now defunct. So here they are again by a different route.
Best wishes, Brent Jolley
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Steve.
Best regards,
Steve.
A possible male was seen there in flight only on 16 July by Malcolm Downham so was perhaps the same individual.
This is the second record in Lancashire, after a female at Birkdale in July 2015.
If anyone still has 2020 records outstanding, and not yet entered on iRecord, could you please send them to me ASAP as I need to send them and a summary report to the BDS by the end of the year.
All the best for 2021,
Steve.
It's hoped to produce the update fairly quickly so we're hoping that some of the survey gaps can be filled in 2021. I've attached a map showing the distribution of records as of 2014 which indicates the main areas that records are 'missing'. These are mainly upland areas but also some in the lowlands, including parts of West Lancashire.
If anyone can target any of these areas (restrictions permitting) that would be extremely useful.
It would also be useful if anyone has records from anywhere from past years that haven't yet been sent to me or entered on iRecord to get them as soon as possible.
Let's look forward to a productive year.
Steve White
Steve
Large Red Damsel at Mere Sands Wood yesterday. Has anyone seen any others?
Steve
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If they've been posted on iRecord there's no need to do this as I already get them.
Please include as much detail as possible:
Species
Site name
Grid Reference
Total seen preferably with numbers of males/females/tenerals
Any breeding activity - mating/ovipositing
All records will be passed on to the BDS nationally.
The Lancashire& Cheshire Fauna Society is intending to produce an update to the county atlas, although it's not yet been decided in what format, so the sooner I get all the records the quicker this can get underway.
For interest I've attached a very brief summary of 2020's events which has recently been published in the Lancashire Bird Report.
Best regards,
Steve.