Yet again, even with cooler temperatures, a great night for trapping in the garden. Carried on potting until 1.15am, as usual listing those that could be immediately identified and fridging those that needed further observation.
New for the year list were: small fan foot, waved black, Hypsopygia glaucinalis, dot moth whilst Dotted fan-foot, Nemapogon cloacella and Blastodacna hellerella were new for the parish records.
All totalled by midday with the final tally being 166 moths of 71 species. It's been quite a weekend and presently feeling a little mothed out. Time for a Sunday roast!
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Dot moth |
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Dotted fan-fot |
Macro list:
- Ghost moth
- Brimstone
- 3 Silver Y
- 10 Green pug
- 3 swallow tailed moth
- Small fan-foot (NFY)
- 3 clay
- waved black (NFY)
- blue bordered carpet (2nd garden record)
- large emerald
- Bright line brown eye
- 16 Riband wave
- 4 willow beauty
- 2 small blood vein
- 2 scarce footman
- least carpet
- Dotted fan-foot (NFM)
- fan-foot
- common emerald
- beautiful hooktip
- snout
- July highflier
- 2 dwarf cream wave
- burnished brass
- Dot moth (NFY)
- small emerald
- 2 engrailed
- common rustic
- 4 heart and dart
- 4 mottled rustic
- 4 uncertain
- 4 heart and club
- poplar grey
- smoky wainscot
- tawny marbled minor
- barred straw
- rustic
- lesser common rustic
- 2 double striped pug
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Burnished brass |
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head on burnished brass |
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Blue bordered carpet |
Micro list;
With all the weekend additions, the goal of recording my 500th moth species for the parish is very much on, with the total standing presently at 492, made up of 295 macros and 197 micros.
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