A quick trip out to local woods last night seemed like a good idea as it was calm and 12C. However, after an hour with the headtorch and net I had one moth, a mottled umber, along with views of a tawny owl and a fox. Back home, the Skinner trap was on and had attracted a December moth, a new moth for the year.
As the evening wore on I took 2 more mottled umbers, taking my annual total for moths in the garden to a respectable 3621, with 210 macro species and 132 micro species in total this year.
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mottled umber |
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December moth |
Only a few species I would anticipate on taking in the remaining 5 weeks of the year; winter moth and sprawler. Anything else would be a most welcome bonus. A few Palpita vitrealis about at present, mainly on the south coast, but one taken in nearby Bishop's Stortford last night, so worth keeping the trap running.
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