Comments on: Cracking late October night http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/index.php/2013/10/25/cracking-late-october-night/ Topical information from the Suffolk Moth Group Tue, 25 Feb 2020 18:38:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6.1 By: Neil http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/index.php/2013/10/25/cracking-late-october-night/#comment-2014 Neil Fri, 25 Oct 2013 16:48:10 +0000 http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/?p=3970#comment-2014 No migrants at all here, and just 11sp seen, all moth species numbered in single figures so a pretty empty trap. Count yourself very lucky Matthew!
Interesting that a Orange sallow turned up in my trap, thought they were over a while ago.
Does look like it is all going to really calm down moth wise next week with strong winds followed by much colder temperatures. Shame, as it has been such a nice benign autumn so far.

Neil

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By: tonyhopkins http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/index.php/2013/10/25/cracking-late-october-night/#comment-2013 tonyhopkins Fri, 25 Oct 2013 10:51:33 +0000 http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/?p=3970#comment-2013 Interesting! It’s becoming clear that I get approx, a tenth of the migrants you get at Bawdsey. I’m ten miles inland so perhaps it’s a simple mathematical calculation. I had a Eudonia angustea but hadn’t realised it was a migrant. Ditto turnip moth. Also, I assume my late white-points are migrants, but I notice you don’t. Confusing! I guess all moths are migrants some time.

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<![CDATA[ No migrants at all here, and just 11sp seen, all moth species numbered in single figures so a pretty empty trap. Count yourself very lucky Matthew! Interesting that a Orange sallow turned up in my trap, thought they were over a while ago. Does look like it is all going to really calm down moth wise next week with strong winds followed by much colder temperatures. Shame, as it has been such a nice benign autumn so far. Neil ]]>
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