Friday, 16 November 2012
Merveille du jour
Another trapping session in Colwyn Bay prodiced the first Merveille du jour of the year, a really smart moth. Also common marbled carpet, lbam and a probable but very worn spruce carpet.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Mynydd Bodafon, Anglesey 15/11/12
As it was a very warm evening I dug the moth trap out of its winter storage. Conditions were cloudy and humid but the skies cleared overnight which may have reduced the catch. However there was quite a variety, if not huge numbers.
3 Red-green Carpet
1 Angle Shades
1 Silver Y
2 Black Rustic
2 November Moth
1 Blair's Shoulder-knot
1 December Moth
2 Feathered Thorn
1 Beaded Chestnut
2 Flounced Chestnut
1 Winter Moth
1 Northern Deep-brown Dart
1 Spruce Carpet
3 Red-green Carpet
1 Angle Shades
1 Silver Y
2 Black Rustic
2 November Moth
1 Blair's Shoulder-knot
1 December Moth
2 Feathered Thorn
1 Beaded Chestnut
2 Flounced Chestnut
1 Winter Moth
1 Northern Deep-brown Dart
1 Spruce Carpet
December Moth |
November Moth |
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Colwyn Bay
Put my spare trap up at R&R's in Colwyn Bay last night and recorded my first mottled umber of the year. Also 4 common marbled carpets and an angle shades. Back home I just had a single figure of eight.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Hark the Herald!
A good catch for this time of year last night.
1 Herald
3 Pale Pinions
2 Angle Shades
3 Feathered Ranunculus
1 Black Rustic
1 probable Northern Deep-brown dart
1 Common Marbled Carpet
3 Silver Y
Any suggestions or corrections appreciated.
1 Herald
3 Pale Pinions
2 Angle Shades
3 Feathered Ranunculus
1 Black Rustic
1 probable Northern Deep-brown dart
1 Common Marbled Carpet
3 Silver Y
Any suggestions or corrections appreciated.
A lovely Herald
Common Marbled Carpet
Black Rustic?
Figure of Eight
Figure of Eight
Northern Deep Brown Dart?
Pale Pinion
Silver Y
No idea - any help please?
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Gr-eight
New in for the year last night was a figure of eight while also trapped were a silver Y, feathered ranunculus and lbam.
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