The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Appeal for butterfly spotters

- BY STEPHEN WALSH

A charity is appealing for volunteers to spread their wings and help safeguard butterflie­s in some of the north’s busiest areas.

Butterfly Conservati­on Scotland has launched an urban project which aims to record sightings of the colourful insects in built-up areas. The scheme was initially introduced in the central belt, but the charity is now appealing for volunteers farther north to get involved.

The middle of August is typically peak season for butterfly spotting, but, so far, there have been few recorded sightings, which the charity argues could be down to the poor weather.

Anthony McCluskey, project officer, said: “We are asking people to send us their sightings about two or three times a year.

“It helps us to know which butterflie­s are doing well and which ones are struggling in urban areas.

“There are lots of things that can affect the population – developmen­ts being built on brown-field sites, for example, which people assume are derelict but can actually provide great habitats.”

The charity will use the submitted sightings to inform its habitat creation work which will be done in partnershi­p with councils.

Sightings can be recorded using a mobile phone app called iRecord Butterflie­s or at www.butterfly-conservati­on.org

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