Monday 31 August 2009

Once bitten...




Last night it was forecast to rain so I didn't put the trap out and by 1am when it was evidently a mild night with a clear sky I was kicking myself....I didn't make the same mistake twice!
Tonight was very mild and there were a lot of moths around so well worth putting the trap out even if there wasn't anything new for my garden, there were a lot of micros so I got a photo of one of them(?) as well as a photo of a particularly nice example of a Yellow Shell(I think?...see photo above).
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 3am

Tonight's Log

28 Large Yellow Underwing
14 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
2 Angle Shades
1 Brimstone
2 Garden Carpet
1 Green Carpet
1 Bulrush Wainscot
1 Orange Swift
1 Yellow Shell(see photo above)
7 Square Spot Rustic
5 Willow Beauty
8 Common Wainscot
6 Common Marble Carpet
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Sallow
2 Copper Underwing
2 Gold Spot
1 Vines Rustic
1 Dusky Thorn
4 Silver-Y(including one of the small type)

Saturday 29 August 2009

Nearly but not quite


Things have certainly slowed down but you never know when an elusive new species might decide to visit your garden so I put the trap out tonight in the hope that tonight might be that night but despite getting all excited when I thought I had a September Thorn which on closer inspection turned out to be a small Dusky Thorn it wasn't that night tonight....ho hum.
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 3am
Tonight's Log
10 Large Yellow Underwing
12 Lesser Yellow Underwing
4 Square Spot Rustic
3 Willow Beauty
3 Common Wainscot
3 Common Marble Carpet
2 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Canary Shouldered Thorn
2 Spectacle
1 Sallow
1 Copper Underwing
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
1 Gold Spot
1 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Six Striped Rustic
1 Dusky Thorn(see photo above)
1 Silver-Y

Thursday 27 August 2009

Blown away

Very windy tonight, supposedly we're getting the tail end of 'Hurricane Billy' but whatever it was it seems to have put the moths off flying for the night. A few braver specimens did land on or around the trap but most of them didn't stay for long once the wind started up, there wasn't much in the trap at the end of the night and certainly nothing new so I'll share a photo of Amblyptilia Acanthadactyla with you this time.
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 3:30am

Tonight's Log

14 Large Yellow Underwing
8 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
1 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Willow Beauty
1 Square Spot Rustic
1 Flounced Rustic
1 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Angle Shades
4 Common Wainscot
1 Orange Swift

Wednesday 26 August 2009

Red Underwing

A warm but very blustery night with occasional drizzle which got heavier just before 2am so I decided to bring the trap in earlier than usual to avoid any chance of the rain damaging the lamp, I had seen what I thought were 2 Old Lady moths fluttering around the trap but it turned out one was a stunning Red Underwing which was inside the trap and came as quite a surprise to me when I found it(there was an Old Lady in there too!).
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 1:55am

Tonight's Log

16 Large Yellow Underwing
5 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
4 Willow Beauty
3 Square Spot Rustic
3 Copper Underwing
1 Yellow Shell
1 Orange Swift
1 Old Lady
2 Six Striped Rustic
1 Angle Shades
2 Common Marbled Carpet
4 Lempke's Gold Spot
2 Gold Spot
2 Silver-Y
2Flame Shoulder
4 Common Wainscot
1 Red Underwing(see photo above)

Tuesday 25 August 2009

The Sallow


Tonight was quiet and there didn't appear to be a lot of moths about but there were more than expected in the trap including one new species for my garden. I'd been reading the latest Essex Moths blog(http://bensale-essexmoths.blogspot.com/) in which Ben mentions that Sallow moths are amongst his favourites and that we should be expecting to see more of them in the coming weeks as Autumn draws closer then as if by magic I got my first example of 'The Sallow' and he's not wrong about their beauty!.
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 3:15am

Tonight's Log

4 Large Yellow Underwing
6 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
5 Willow Beauty
1 Square Spot Rustic
1 Burnished Brass
2 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Flounced Rustic
7 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Gold Spot
1 Green Carpet
1 Garden Carpet
1 Brimstone
1 Silver-Y
1 Flame Shoulder
2 Cabbage
1 Common Wainscot
1 The Sallow(see photo above)

Monday 24 August 2009

Strange but in a good way







It was fairly cold tonight and as expected there weren't a huge amount of moths around the trap but each time I went out to check I found something new or interesting such as an immaculate Vapourer Moth which was much nicer than the tatty looking example I got last time. I got a Large Wainscot and a Red-Green Carpet both new species for my garden and even some of the micros were new to me so all in all a good night even if there weren't a lot of moths.
The trap was out from 8:45pm to 3:15am

Tonight's Log

12 Large Yellow Underwing
8 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Willow Beauty
1 Square Spot Rustic
1 Spectacle
4 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Flounced Rustic
5 Lempke's Gold Spot
4 Gold Spot
1 Vapourer
3 Common Wainscot
1 Orange Swift
1 Six Striped Rustic
1 Large Wainscot(see photo above)
1 Red-Green Carpet(see photo above)
1 Euzophera pinguis(see photo above)(ID thanks to Ben)

Sunday 23 August 2009

Looks like rain again..



Very warm tonight...in fact so warm I expected it to rain so I wasn't too surprised by a light shower which caused panic at 1am but I was surprised at 2:15 when it started raining quite heavily and didn't stop!. I put one of the large 'centre of the garden table' type umbrellas over the trap just in case and it seems to help with several moths resting on it at the end of each trapping session...it's saved the lamp from the rain on 2 or 3 occasions already.
There were quite a few moths around again and at one point there were no less than 3 Old Lady moths on the sheet(none in the trap though) but what I ended up with in the trap was rather disappointing. I took 90% of last nights catch to a park about 3 miles from home but many of the same species in similar numbers turned up again tonight, is it possible that some moths do return to specific places to feed, breed or to do whatever else they need to do?.
No new species again so you can have another micro but this time I think I know what it is....Pyrausta Aurata?.
The trap was out from 9pm to 2:15am

Tonight's Log

14 Large Yellow Underwing
5 Lesser Yellow Underwing
1 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
1 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
3 Willow Beauty
4 Square Spot Rustic
2 Riband Wave
2 Flame Shoulder
2 Yellow Shell
1 Garden Carpet
2 Common Marbled Carpet
1 Copper Underwing
1 Dark Marbled Carpet
3 Lempke's Gold Spot
4 Gold Spot
2 Common Wainscot
1 Smoky Wainscot
1 Silver-Y
2 Brimstone
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
1 Orange Swift

Saturday 22 August 2009

That's better....



A much warmer night tonight and there were a lot more moths around, there seems to be a sudden influx of Willow Beauty, Setaceous Hebrew Character and Carpet moths as well as a large amount of micros(mainly assorted Tortix) but many of the usual finds showed up again too. There was nothing new to my garden so I got some photos of a couple of the micros so you can have some fun guessing what they are?(1 is possibly a V-Pug but I have no idea what the other one is).
The trap was out from 9pm to 4am
Tonight's Log

21 Large Yellow Underwing
9 Lesser Yellow Underwing
1 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
3 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
8 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Common Rustic
11 Willow Beauty
3 Square Spot Rustic
3 Flounced Rustic
1 Spectacle
2 Riband Wave
1 Flame Shoulder
1 Yellow Shell
2 Garden Carpet
3 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Copper Underwing
1 Blood Vein
3 Lempke's Gold Spot
4 Gold Spot
4 Common Wainscot
1 Silver-Y
1 Yellow Barred Brindle(see photo above)(ID thanks to Ben)
1 Codling Moth(see photo above)(ID thanks to Ben)

Friday 21 August 2009

Not much happening tonight!


I was out running my music club last evening and didn't get back till late so I didn't put the trap out but despite the cold I thought I'd give it a try tonight and it was amazing to see how few moths were around compared to just a few nights ago. I know things will start to quieten down as the evenings get cooler but to go from 127 macros on Tuesday to just 24 on Friday is quite a drop in numbers, let's hope the weather gets a bit warmer again or it will be down to speculative trapping once a week instead of expectant trapping nightly.
I didn't get anything new for my garden but I did get another of the small Silver-Y moths which I had mistaken for a Scarce Silver-Y the first and second time I got them, how unusual is this size variant?, is it a recognised 'sub-species' or is it a new phenomenon that nobody is quite sure about yet?.
The trap was out from 9pm to 3am
Tonights Log
6 Large Yellow Underwing
2 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Common Rustic
2 Willow Beauty
1 Old Lady(actually in the trap!)
1 Square Spot Rustic
1 Spectacle
1 Pebble Hook Tip
1 Common Marbled Carpet
1 Flounced Rustic
1 Angle Shades
1 Lempke's Gold Spot
1(Small) Silver-Y(see photos above)

Wednesday 19 August 2009

Staunton Harold Reservoir







Thanks to my wonderful wife I got to spend 3 hours trapping at Staunton Harold reservoir this evening from 8:30pm to 11:30pm, I took the 'Skinner' trap with the 160w MBT all powered very nicely by the generator I got from eBay recently which ran surprisingly well.
Not a lot of moths actually went into the trap they mainly landed on or around the sheet but I did manage to pick off quite a few for identification, apart from the few I kept in order to get their photo I let everything else out of the trap before I left so I don't end up confusing things by finding them in my garden tomorrow night.

Species noted at/in the trap were...
Large Yellow Underwing
Lesser Yellow Underwing
Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
Riband Wave
Dun-Bar
Flame Shoulder
Lempke's Gold Spot
Copper Underwing
Canary Shouldered Thorn
Yellow Shell
Brimstone
Light Arches
Sallow Kitten
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Square Spot Rustic
Common Rustic
Common Wainscot
Common Carpet
Sandy Carpet *
Flame Carpet *
Dark Marbled Carpet
Iron Prominent
Pale Eggar(see photo above) *
Lesser Swallow Prominent(see photo above) *
Dusty or Satin Wave?(see photo above) *
Brown China Mark(see photo above) *
* = Never seen in my garden
Staunton Harold is only approximately 6 miles from my home so I wasn't too surprised to find many of the species I usually get in my garden there but it's a beautiful place and it was a beautiful warm evening so it sure beat sitting in watching TV.
I must just say a big thanks to Wayne Ball from Severn Trent water for giving me all the necessary info and even coming along to say hello....thanks Wayne!! :0), if anyone is in the area they are having a special event at Foremark Reservoir for National Moth Night on September 19th for more info you can contact Wayne at wayne.ball@severntrent.co.uk

Tuesday 18 August 2009

Fools Gold(Spots)




A clear sky again but a much warmer night tonight though still not a lot more moths around apart from Gold Spot moths of which I counted more than 20 just flying around the Buddleia, when I emptied the trap I found 35 in total(26 Lempke's Gold Spot and 9 Gold Spot) some of which I had to put in a separate container so I could work out which were which(see photo above). Just one new to my garden species tonight and I think it's a Flounced Rustic but with my reputation for getting things wrong this week it will probably turn out to be an elephant that had escaped from the local zoo and was hiding in the trap for fun! :0)
The trap was out from 9pm till 3:30am

Tonight's Log

37 Large Yellow Underwing
10 Lesser Yellow Underwing
9 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
2 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
2 Riband Wave
2 Silver-Y
3 Common Rustic
3 Willow Beauty
1 Flame Shoulder
26 Lempke's Gold Spot
9 Gold Spot
8 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Spectacle
2 Six Striped Rustic
1 Blood Vein
1 Smoky Wainscot
4 Common Wainscot
1 Magpie
1 Square Spot Rustic
1 Copper Underwing
1 Old Lady
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
1 Flounced Rustic(see photo above)

Monday 17 August 2009

Treble Bar, Centre Barred Sallow & a Bee Moth







A much colder night tonight with a clear sky and a lot less moths than usual but an interesting bunch none the less with 3 new to my garden species. The Treble-Bar was in the trap early on, the Bee Moth I found on the side of the lamp holder when I was emptying the trap and the Centre-Barred Sallow was in the bottom layer of egg trays.
The trap was out from 9pm till 3am

Tonight's Log

29 Large Yellow Underwing
3 Lesser Yellow Underwing
5 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
4 Riband Wave
2 Silver-Y
6 Common Rustic
3 Willow Beauty
2 Flame Shoulder
5 Lempke's Gold Spot
2 Gold Spot
4 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Spectacle
3 Six Striped Rustic
2 Square Spot Rustic
1 Dark Marbled Carpet
1 Orange Swift
2 Copper Underwing
1 Old Lady
1 Yellow Shell
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
1 Treble-Bar(see photo above)
1 Bee Moth(see photo above)(ID thanks to Ben & Dean)
1 Centre-Barred Sallow(see photo above)

Sunday 16 August 2009

Flounced Rustic and a Copper conundrum




A much larger variation of species tonight and quite a lot of moths in total, the Flounced Rustic is a new one for me if that's what it is??.
I regularly get Copper Underwing moths but tonight I noticed what looks very like a smaller version with a much lighter colouring, is it just a washed out Copper Underwing or could it be something else?(see photo above). I was lucky enough to have a Copper Underwing sat on the undersheet and I took a photo of them together so you can more easily see the comparisons/differences.
The trap was out from 9pm till 3:30am

Tonights Log

46 Large Yellow Underwing
4 Lesser Yellow Underwing
9 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
1 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
4 Riband Wave
3 Silver-Y
8 Common Rustic
4 Willow Beauty
2 Flame Shoulder
6 Lempke's Gold Spot
2 Gold Spot
2 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Spectacle
1 Six Striped Rustic
2 Square Spot Rustic
1 Common Carpet
2 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Orange Swift
1 Blood Vein
1 Angle Shades
1 Dark Arches
1 Copper Underwing
1 Brimstone
1 Poplar Hawk
1 Old Lady
1 Canary Shouldered Thorn
1 Common Wainscot
1 Smoky Wainscot
1 Cabbage
1 Campion
1 Flounced Rustic(see photo above)(ID thanks to Ben)

Saturday 15 August 2009

Burnished Brass & Scalloped Hook-Tip



Another good night of mothing with two more new to my garden species, I've started to get 'other things' in the trap recently such as an assortment of beetles, butterflies and flies so I may have to do a couple of blogs about them soon.
The trap was out from 8:45pm till 3:30am

Tonights Log

41 Large Yellow Underwing
7 Lesser Yellow Underwing
11 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
4 Riband Wave
2 Silver-Y
4 Common Rustic
3 Shuttle Shaped Dart
4 Willow Beauty
6 Flame Shoulder
11 Lempke's Gold Spot
6 Gold Spot
5 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Spectacle
1 Six Striped Rustic
2 Dark Arches
1 Dark Marbled Carpet
2 Garden Carpet
1 Campion
2 Cloaked Minor
1 Canary Shouldered Thorn
1 Common Wainscot
2 Burnished Brass(see photo above)
1 Scalloped Hook-Tip(see photo above)

Friday 14 August 2009

Carpet World







Plenty of moths again tonight but apart from an assortment of Carpet moths there was nothing else new to my garden, these Carpet moths along with the two I had last night are turning up fairly regularly but I'm unsure about what they are. I've looked at various sites but the Carpet moths all look so similar I'm struggling to tell which is which so if anyone can help me with the 4 above it would be much appreciated(1st Garden, 2nd Grey Pine, the 3rd one I'm sure is a Green Carpet and the last one a Small Phoenix....thanks to Ben for ID help)
The trap was out from 8:45pm till 3:55am

Tonight's Log

38 Large Yellow Underwing
5 Lesser Yellow Underwing
11 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
8 Riband Wave
4 Silver-Y
7 Common Rustic
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
4 Willow Beauty
5 Flame Shoulder
9 Lempke's Gold Spot
4 Gold Spot
5 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Spectacle
1 Six Striped Rustic
3 Common Carpet
2 Common Marbled Carpet
2 Square-Spot Rustic
2 Orange Swift
1 Blood Vein
1 Angle Shades
1 Dark Arches
1 Copper Underwing
1 Brimstone

Thursday 13 August 2009

Orange Swift, Square Spot Rustic, some Carpets & ?












An Orange Swift was sitting in the trap within 20 minutes of me putting it out, it's always nice when something new turns up early on because the rest of the night can only get better. I also noticed a couple of moths that looked familiar but somehow different....there's a lot of that with moths but these 2 turned out to be Square Spot Rustic(thanks Ben) which I'm almost certain I've had some of in the trap before but they look so much like several other species I had never singled them out before. I get Carpet moths quite a lot which are so difficult to get decent photos of but I've been using the '30 minutes in the fridge' trick and it's making things much easier(sometimes!), tonights examples were a Common Marbled Carpet and a Common Carpet. I also got what I think is a 6 Striped Rustic so if can anyone can confirm this or correct my mistake please do(see top photo above).

The trap was out from 8:50pm till 3:45am

Tonight's Log

43 Large Yellow Underwing
3 Lesser Yellow Underwing
10 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
2 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
7 Riband Wave
2 Silver-Y
4 Common Rustic
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
5 Willow Beauty
5 Flame Shoulder
6 Lempke's Gold Spot
2 Gold Spot
5 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Pebble Hook Tip
2 Cabbage
2 Spectacle
1 Poplar Hawk
1 Vine's Rustic
1 Six Striped Rustic(see photo above)
2 Common Carpet(see photo above)
1 Common Marbled Carpet(see photo above)
1 Square-Spot Rustic(see photo above)(ID Thanks to Ben)
1 Orange Swift(see photo above)

Wednesday 12 August 2009

One month anniversary


I celebrated my 1 month anniversary of getting back to moth trapping this evening with a somewhat unexpected group of uninvited but very welcome party guests, first and by all means least was a rather annoying bat which was flying back and forth across the garden for nearly an hour probably thinking it had found the bat equivalent to a drive-thru burger bar. Second I was joined by 2 rather cute but shy mice who scurried repeatedly up and down the garden path to check around the base of the bird table for any scraps. Third guest was a very startled fox which wasn't expecting to see me when it clambered over the garden fence, it didn't hang round for long, in fact it clambered back up the fence immediately mainly because one of my German Shepherds was heading right for it with an 'I'm not amused' look on his face. The last guest of the night was the biggest surprise and it came in the shape of a huge hedgehog, I've never seen a hedgehog in our garden before but it could explain why the number of slugs has been dropping in recent weeks.
Anyway.....I did some moth trapping too and got quite a large haul which included one new to my garden species getting me up to a total of 77 identified species of macro moths which isn't bad for 31 days worth!(only 26 nights trapping). The Old Lady and the Poplar Hawk didn't actually go into the trap, the Old Lady 'crashed' into the bushes next to it then fell onto the sheet and the Poplar Hawk landed on the side of it.
The trap was out from 8:45pm till 3:30am
Tonight's Log

33 Large Yellow Underwing
7 Lesser Yellow Underwing
12 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
2 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
14 Riband Wave
2 Silver-Y
6 Common Rustic
1 Shuttle Shaped Dart
8 Willow Beauty
3 Flame Shoulder
5 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Gold Spot
2 Lime-Speck Pug
2 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Uncertain
1 Poplar Hawk
1 Old Lady
1 Canary Shouldered Thorn
1 Copper Underwing
2 Swallow Prominent(see photo above)(ID Thanks to Dean)

Tuesday 11 August 2009

What a shower!







I tried to watch the Perseids and managed to see some of the action but there were too many distractions from the trap to concentrate, 5 new to my garden species and plenty of the usual visitors too.
The trap was out from 9:15pm till 3:05am(it started raining!)

Tonights Log

27 Large Yellow Underwing
8 Lesser Yellow Underwing
11 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
3 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
7 Riband Wave
5 Silver-Y
5 Common Rustic
3 Shuttle Shaped Dart
5 Willow Beauty
4 Flame Shoulder
3 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Lime-Speck Pug
3 Setaceous Hebrew Character
1 Uncertain
1 Iron Prominent
1 Poplar Hawk
1 Copper Underwing
1 Vine's Rustic(see photo above)(ID Thanks to Ben)
1 Pebble Hook-Tip(see photo above)
1 Oak Hook-Tip(see photo above)
1 White Satin Moth(see photo above)

Monday 10 August 2009

Spots before my eyes!


I got my first Gold Spot moth earlier this month and there have been plenty of them since, when I did a bit of research I discovered that there are 2 specific types of Gold Spot moth and it turned out the type I had caught was a Lempke's Gold Spot. I got 4 of the Lempke's G. S. tonight and my first non-Lempke's, they were good enough to let me take a photo of them together and the difference is fairly obvious(see top photo above, the Lempke's is on the right), the Lempke's is a lot more orange/bronze in colour compared to the non-Lempke's brownish colouring and there is quite a difference in their size too.
Nothing else new tonight unfortunately but a good haul nevertheless
The trap was out from 9:15pm till 3:45am

Tonights Log

29 Large Yellow Underwing
7 Lesser Yellow Underwing
1 Least Yellow Underwing
6 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
8 Riband Wave
3 Silver-Y
3 Common Rustic
3 Shuttle Shaped Dart
4 Willow Beauty
1 Campion
2 Flame Shoulder
4 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Gold Spot(see photo above)
2 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2 Uncertain
2 Early Thorn
1 Brimstone
1 Garden Pebble
2 Iron Prominent

Sunday 9 August 2009

The Old Lady & the lamp




For a few weeks there's been something big lurking in the dark!, I've seen it from my window and I've seen it several times while I was out in the garden watching the trap....it even landed 2ft away from me once but flew off as soon as I moved....tonight it was there again but this time I was ready with my net and I caught it....my first Old Lady.
A fantastic nights mothing tonight with the welcome return of the Poplar Hawk and 3 new to my garden species to accompany the Old Lady.
The trap was out from 9:15pm till 4am
Tonight's Log
26 Large Yellow Underwing
9 Lesser Yellow Underwing
2 Least Yellow Underwing
4 Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
6 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
11 Riband Wave
7 Silver-Y
3 Common Rustic
3 Shuttle Shaped Dart
5 Willow Beauty
3 Dark Arches
2 Ruby Tiger
1 Poplar Hawk
1 Campion
1 Copper Underwing
1 Flame Shoulder
1 Spectacle
2 Lempke's Gold Spot
1 Yellow Shell
1 Old Lady(see photo above)
1 Oak Hook Tip(see photo above)
1 Setaceous Hebrew Character(see photo above)

Saturday 8 August 2009

Vapourer




Another cool clear night with a bright moon, not a lot of moths around but some interesting finds in the trap including my first Vapourer moth and my first Least Yellow Underwing(albeit rather scruffy looking examples of both). The Vapourer is usually a day flier so I wasn't expecting to find it in the trap.
The trap was out from 9:30pm till 3:30am
Tonight's Log
22 Large Yellow Underwing
2 Lesser Yellow Underwing
3 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing
1 Least Yellow Underwing(see photo above)
5 Willow Beauty
11 Riband Wave
2 Spectacle
3 Silver-Y
1 Gold Spot
1 Sallow Kitten
1 Brimstone
1 Common Rustic
2 Ruby Tiger
1 Vapourer(see photo above)

Friday 7 August 2009

3 Lempke's Gold Spots




It turned out to be a little cooler than expected tonight with a clear sky and a bright moon which apparently isn't good if you want to trap moths?, the lethargic calm of the Large Yellow Underwings was nice though and they didn't appear to have disturbed any of the more 'interesting' species so I was more than happy with tonights catch...specially the 3 Lempke's Gold Spot moths which are a new species to my garden and beautiful to behold.
The trap was out from 9:15pm till 3:30am

Tonights Log

17 Large Yellow Underwing

3 Lesser Yellow Underwing

3 Lesser Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing

9 Common Rustic

7 Riband Wave

4 Willow Beauty

3 Shuttle Shaped Dart

3 Lempke's Gold Spot(see photo above)

2 Dark Arches

1 Flame Shoulder

1 Cloaked Minor

1 Common Wainscot

1 Spectacle

1 Ruby Tiger

1 Iron Prominent

1 Canary Shouldered Thorn

1 Peppered Moth(see photo above)(ID thanks to Dean)