

The map shows you the route that this butterfly transect follows.
| County: | Somerset (England) |
| Gridref: | ST492512 |
| Year established: | 1995 |
| Number of sections: | |
| Altitude (m): | Unknown |
| Length (m): | 1710 |
| Width (m): | 10 |
| Broad habitat: | Dry semi/unimproved (flower rich) chalk/limestone grassland |
Species list...
| Species | Status | Colonised/extinct | Asynchronous | Mean count | ||
| Small Tortoiseshell | Stable | 38 | more | |||
| Orange Tip | ? | 0 | .70 | more | ||
| Ringlet | Stable | 34 | more | |||
| Dark Green Fritillary | Increasing | 0 | .61 | more | ||
| Silver-washed Fritillary | Decreasing | 5 | .8 | more | ||
| Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary | ? | 0 | .15 | more | ||
| Brown Argus | Stable | 24 | more | |||
| Holly Blue | ? | 0 | .74 | more | ||
| Small Heath | Stable | 110 | more | |||
| Clouded Yellow | ? | 1 | .4 | more | ||
| Small Blue | Increasing | 13 | more | |||
| Dingy Skipper | Stable | 7 | .2 | more | ||
| Grayling | ? | 1 | .0 | more | ||
| Marsh Fritillary | ? | 0 | .090 | more | ||
| Brimstone | Stable | 3 | .7 | more | ||
| Small Copper | Stable | 10 | more | |||
| Chalk-hill Blue | Increasing | 200 | more | |||
| Meadow Brown | Stable | 1200 | more | |||
| Gatekeeper/Hedge Brown | Stable | 51 | more | |||
| Marbled White | Stable | 87 | more | |||
| Peacock | Stable | 6 | .0 | more | ||
| Large Skipper | Stable | 20 | more | |||
| Speckled Wood | Stable | 8 | .8 | more | ||
| Wall Brown | Stable | 5 | .2 | more | ||
| Large White | Stable | 10 | more | |||
| Green-veined White | Stable | 4 | .4 | more | ||
| Small White | Stable | * | 11 | more | ||
| Comma | ? | 1 | .2 | more | ||
| Common Blue | Stable | 130 | more | |||
| Grizzled Skipper | Stable | 4 | .4 | more | ||
| Small Skipper | Stable | 71 | more | |||
| Red Admiral | Stable | 5 | .9 | more | ||
| Painted Lady | Stable | 16 | more | |||
This table shows the species that have been recorded on this site. Where sufficient data is available, trends in abundance are assessed and colonisation/extinction events are identified. Species are marked as 'asynchronous' when their trends on this site are markedly different from the national trend. Click on 'more' to see a plot of abundance through time for each species. See green question mark above for more details.