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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
Light Orange Underwing is on the wing
Graham Bull has reported seeing Light Orange Underwing at Wolves Wood yesterday.
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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