Hairstreak Butterfly Survey Training Course - Horton-cum-Studley, Tuesday 14 April

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Hairstreak Butterfly Survey Training Course - Horton-cum-Studley, Tuesday 14 April

Location:
Millenium Hall, Millenium Hall, The Straight Mile
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Horton cum Studley, Oxfordshire, OX33 1AE
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A training course led by Butterfly Conservation and BBOWT, focusing on hairstreak butterflies and their survey techniques, including UV.

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Date

Time
7:00pm - 10:00pm
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About the event

We are looking for a cohort of volunteer hairstreak surveyors who can carry out surveys for us this spring and summer as part of the Reconnecting Bernwood, Otmoor and the Ray (RBOR) project. We will be teaching you how to survey with UV, as well as how to carry out daytime surveys.

By becoming a volunteer hairstreak surveyor, you will directly contribute to nature’s recovery, as the data you collect will help us to monitor hairstreak distribution across the BOR area and inform our conservation efforts.

This course will include a blended approach of classroom and practical outdoor sessions, giving you the skills to confidently carry out hairstreak surveys.

Course breakdown:

· Welcome and Introductions

· Classroom session:

o Introduction to Hairstreaks

o Common Threats

o Species identification and Phenology

o Overview of habitat management principles

o Day time survey techniques and where to look.

o Introduction to UV survey techniques

o How to record your findings & assigning you to a farm to survey

· Break

· Travel to Bernwood Meadows Nature reserve

· Nighttime UV session

 

Following the course, participants will be expected to undertake in targeted surveys on farms in the BOR area, using the methods learned throughout the day to record Hairstreak butterflies and report back to project staff via iRecord. Access to a car is required to reach survey sites.

 

All necessary equipment will be provided. Bring waterproof clothing in case of rain, and wear suitable footwear (e.g., walking boots or wellies) for the outdoor session,

as the terrain may be wet and uneven. Wear old clothing that can get muddy. Parking is available at the site. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided.

This course is part of the Reconnecting Bernwood Otmoor Ray project, made possible thanks to National Lottery Heritage Fund. You can find out more about the project on BBOWT’s website.

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

Please inform us of any dietary requirements/allergies via email prior to the event.

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

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Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Please note that the outdoor session will take place across rough terrain, which may be challenging for those with limited mobility. There is a disabled toilet at the venue. For more information or assistance, please contact us in advance. Volunteering as a hairstreak surveyor requires walking across rough terrain in rural settings.

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Parking information

Parking available on site
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Facilities

Toilets

Contact us

Emily Coulam
Contact email: rbor@bbowt.org.uk