16th and 17th in my Hollesley Garden

Unfortunately my garden can’t compete with the number and diversity of the Ipswich Golf Club but non-the-less two decent nights catches for me. Pretty standard species though, March, Early, Spring Usher, Pale Brindled Beauty, Chestnut, Dark Chestnut, Agonopterix heracliana (8 on the 17th) and my third Hebrew Character of the season (a lot more to come I suspect!). Need to keep checking the Agonopterix though as I turned up an A. ciliella last year.

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More early Spring moths

Last 2 nights have been excellent for trapping. Thursday night ran a trap around the workshed area (lots of Oak trees there), found it covered in moths in the morning, just like a summer’s night! Over 150 moths caught of 8sp, including 51 PB beauty, 32 Spring usher, 7 Small brindled beauty and a Satellite. Trap in the garden last night didn’t have as many moths but more species, 11 in total including A. acanthadactyla, Small brindled beauty, Dotted border and Y.ustella. Turning cold again for a while but may be getting mild midweek when traps will go out again! Maybe time to dust off your traps if you haven’t tried them already this year yet!

Neil

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The Status of Microlepidoptera in Britain

Tony Davis of Butterfly Conservation has been beavering away for many hours producing an update on the status of the micro-lepidoptera found in Britain. It’s been over fifteen years since the last review was done on some selected families and as this latest report also covers all microlepidoptera I’m sure it will prove to be very useful.

You can read the report here – The Status of Micro Lepidoptera in Britain. It’s a pdf so will need Adobe reader to be installed.

Alternatively, you can pick it up from the BC web site at Reports to download

Tony

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Another hardy moth sighting.

Temperature this evening is above freezing here for the first time for ages, and instantly a moth has appeared! March moth sitting on the outside of the kitchen window, first record for the year – I hope many more will follow soon and the cold won’t come back.

Neil

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Hardy Moth

My first moth of the year, a male Early moth tonight at 22.45 at a lit conservatory window.
Keith

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Early Dotted border

Dotted border on the kitchen window this evening, my earliest site record.

Neil

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Night-time larval search at Barnhamcross Common

I met up with Sharon Hearle at Barnhamcross Common last night to have a search for Lunar Yellow Underwing (Noctua orbona) larvae. It was quite a warm night and we managed to avoid the rain that turned up a bit later so conditions were good. We’ve done quite a bit of searching for this larvae in the Sandlings but not the Suffolk Brecks so I was interested to compare and contrast with previous experiences.

We began searching in the south-western part of the site, where the soil is more chalky and where I would consider the grass sward a bit too dense for optimal Lunar Yellow Underwing habitat. As we have recorded the moth as an adult on the site before it was not too surprisingly that we found a few orbona larvae, but it took a while. Other larvae found were Large Yellow Underwing, Square-spot Rustic and Angle Shades.

On the eastern side of the road the soil is more acidic and where we searched the sward seemed similar to the rabbit-grazed ‘lawns’ that we found supported good numbers of the larvae in the Sandlings. Here we found better numbers of orbona larvae finding over twenty in just ten minutes.

The final find of the night was a full grown Fox Moth larva wandering across the turf, a little bit unexpected.

Tony

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Mild but wet

It was 10 degrees here at IGC at dusk last night too, so ran a trap in the garden. Woke up to pouring rain this morning but still a few moths in the trap: Spring usher (5), Winter, Mottled umber, Chestnut (4), E.postvittana, Common quaker and a Dark chestnut.
Also 5 Spring usher, Mottled umber and an Early moth on the clubhouse by the security lights this morning.

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First Early

It was a balmy 10 deg. here in Gorleston last evening, so I looked for Early Moth by torchlight in the old blackthorn hedge nearby, a regular place to find them. Just 3 males seen but no females. Also ran the actinic in nearby woodland for half an hour – 7 Winter Moth & 3 Chestnut. The garden trap produced 1 Spring Usher and 3 Epiphyas postvittana.

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Lower numbers as expected.

Trap in the garden last night had 4sp like the previous night, but nowhere near the numbers – only 2 Spring usher, 3 Chestnut, Y.ustella and my earliest ever record of E.postvittana. Not too surprising as my garden is on the edge of the course away from the main woodland areas and it was a bit breezy too last night. Will have to wait a short while now before trapping again with some cold nights forecast.

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