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Friday, 4 October 2013

Excellent moth night

The temperatures were set for warm last night and so it proved. 14C at 11pm meant there were good numbers of moths about. Highlight before bed was a beautiful hooktip. In 2006 there was a partial 2nd generation of this June to early August flyer. Even more strangely, 2 more arrived at the trap overnight and noted this morning.
Another strangely out of flight season creature was a yellowshell. No Herts records of this species in October.

beautiful hooktip

very late yellowshell
Other moths were present in good number. 9 setaceous hebrew character, 3 brown spot pinions, 2 blair's shoulder knot as well as 2 yellow line quakers, 1 common quaker, 2 beaded chestnut, 3 barred sallow, 1 red line quaker, 2 lesser yellow underwing, 3 large yellow underwing, 1 lunar underwing and a solitary common marbled carpet.
All in all, an interesting haul.

red line quaker

yellow line quaker

barred sallow

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