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Use iRecord Butterflies to identify and record Butterflies

iRecord Butterflies is a free app that will guide you through the identification of any butterfly that you see in the UK and allow you to add your sighting to millions of other valuable records that inform the work of Butterfly Conservation.

Click here for more information: Butterfly Conservation – iRecord Butterflies

This entry was posted in Wildlife News & Articles on 04/03/2017 by MKNHS Webeditor.

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  • ORCA – Tyler Shaw – Tuesday 16th September – Zoom recording
  • From the Brickhills in June: The Green Tiger and The Pantaloon Bee – Julie Cuthbert
  • Society Visit to How Hill, Norfolk, 25-28 July 2025
  • 2023 Bedfordshire Bird Report now available
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