Category Archives: Sightings

More Adela cuprella

I managed to record Adela cuprella at 3 more locations today: Bromeswell green SWT reserve (40+), Daisy’s walk, Rendlesham (20+ round sallows in river valley) and Staverton lakes (10+). It must be at other sites where the Sallow is still … Continue reading

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Migrant alert

A single Plutella xylostella trapped last night, with 16 other species in 2 125w MV Robinson traps. Other moths of slight interest were first year records of Frosted green (20), Lunar marbled brown (7) and an Oak-tree pug. 2 Water … Continue reading

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Dotted Chestnut in Barrow

Adrian Parr reports catching a Dotted Chestnut in Barrow a couple of days ago. Is this species going to follow in the footsteps of the Pale Pinion?

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Woolpit 1st April

A few moths in the trap this am – despite the breezy conditions. Best were Satellite (2), Early Thorn (1), Early Grey (1), Chestnut (1) and monodactyla (2)

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Woolpit 29/3 – Species no. 497?

Tempted out by last nights milder weather I ran the actinic in the garden and an MV at the allotment for c.3 hrs. The latter was a bit of an anti-climax – just a few Cmn Quakers – but the … Continue reading

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Night of 21st March 2011

Hello All A bumper night for moths last night – 22sp seen. First year records of Red chestnut (2), Y. ustella, C.elongella and Brindled pug (2). Small quaker made up most of the catch with 298 trapped! Neil

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Orange underwings now flying

Five Orange underwings seen today at the golf course, including this one at ground level taking in moisture on one of the greens. Neil

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Light Orange Underwing is on the wing

Graham Bull has reported seeing Light Orange Underwing at Wolves Wood yesterday.

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Nemapogon granella

Jon Clifton has confirmed that the moth I found indoors, hanging around the bread bin, in Denham on 3rd March, is N. granella (see photo posted on 9th March). Thanks Jon. Paul

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12th March – a better catch.

A better catch in the garden trap last night for me, 14sp, 188 moths. There was a notable increase in the number of Small quaker (this making up a lot of the total number of moths). Notable sightings included: Small … Continue reading

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