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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

More new moths 10.8.11

A quiet night again at the trap, cold conditions with showers. However, 2 new macros, in the shape of a superb pebble promient and an orange swift. Also present, heart and club, common wainscot, riband wave, straw underwing, lesser broad bordered yellow underwing, shuttle shaped dart, rustic, uncertain, yellowshell and a few micros, especially chequered fruit tree tortrix.

double striped pug

underside of copper underwing showing diagnostic lack of copper colouring. This separates it from the very similar svensson's copper underwing

orange swift

orange swift. Splendid moustache!

pebble prominent

pebble prominent in a more normal habitat.

yellowshell

chequered fruit tree tortrix.

On the bird front, a long parish walk is required to check on migration and late breeding. Goldfinches have returned to the garden in good numbers, whilst yesterday a solitary female bullfinch flew over. A female sparrowhawk has taken up local residence. Her presence announced by the screaming of the swallows and martins. This alarm normally signifies the presence of a hobby. Also, whilst driving home today a splendid male sparrow hawk led the way down Chapel Lane before disappearing into the monkey puzzle tree at Home Farm, scattering both collared doves and the resident house sparrows.

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