1638 Fox Moth 1 female
1657 Common Lutestring 1
1713 Riband Wave 1
1722 Flame Carpet 5
1724 Red Twin Spotted Carpet 3 new to me.
1727 Silver Ground Carpet 8
1744
1752 Purple Bar 1 new.
1759 Small Phoenix 12
1761 Autumn Green Carpet 1 new
1768 Grey Pine Carpet 4 very small looked like Chestnut coloured Carpet?
1776 Green Carpet 3
1828 Satyr Pug 1 new
1834 Common Pug 1
1837 Grey Pug 1
1887 Clouded Border 9 trapped but very common during the day.new.
1893 Tawny Barred Angle 2 new.
1903 Barred Umber 1 new. A scarce species apparently.
1918 Lunar Thorn 2
1920 Scalloped Hazel 10
1954 Bordered White common in pine woods.
1955 Common White Wave 3
1969 Grey Scalloped Bar 2 new.
1981 Polpar Hawkmoth 6
1994 Buff Tip 1
2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent 2
2040 Four Dotted Footman 5 on one night. new.
2059 Clouded Buff 9 caught on all four nights. Tremendous. new.
2060 White Ermine 8
2102 Flame Shoulder 8 on one night.
2118 True Lovers Knot 3
2147 Shears 10
2158 Pale shouldered Brocade 3
2163 Broom Moth 1 new.
2286 Light Knot Grass 4 new.
2289 Knot Grass 1
2302 Brown Rustic 8 all of the blackish melanistic variety.
2326 Clouded Bordered Brindle 4 both light and dark forms noted.
2412 Silver Hook 1 new.
2441 Silver Y 1
2470 Small Purple Barred 1 new.
Some of the best new to me are below...
Above - Fox Moth and Common Lutestring.
Above - Purple Bar and Grey Mountain Moth Striped Twin Spot Carpet
Above - Autumn Green Carpet and Satyr Pug.
Above - Barred Umber and Grey Scalloped Bar.
Above - Four dotted Footman and Clouded Buff
Above - Light Knot Grass and Silver Hook.
Thanks to Roy Leverton who helped me with some Pugs and Micros.
Thanks to Roy Leverton who helped me with some Pugs and Micros.
Wowzers!!! some beauties there, Stewart. I am now very envious.
ReplyDeleteThe Clouded Buff is a lovely moth, Stewart. I've just bought Roy Leverton's book Enjoying Moths which is an excellent read.
ReplyDeleteDean - Not bad for a laddie eh ;)
ReplyDeleteEmma - Great book it inspired me to get started.
The silver hook is one very sharp looking moth!
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