Into Winter Mode now so the 15w Actinic was out in Trench Wood last night from 16:45 in very calm, mild and cloudy conditions. Hoping to follow up on last December's result, so wandering through some tunnel-like rides in the north part of wood resulted in at least a dozen
Northern Winter Moths clinging to bare blackthorn stems in the eerie darkness and were not that bothered by the soft torchlight.
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Northern Winter Moth |
Drizzle started at 23:00 so a quick count-up produced 32 Feathered Thorns, 7 December Moths, 6 Chestnuts, 3 Winter Moths, 3 more Northerns and 3 Sprawlers. Two November Moths sp. included this quite well-marked contender for
Pale November Moth, with the discal spot isolated from the median crossline on both wings. No umbers were seen so will be back next month.
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Pale November Moth |
The plain
Epirrita sp image below, was later gen-detted by Patrick Clement and was as expected another Pale November Moth and a male.
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Male Pale November Moth |
Back at the Warndon garden another Sprawler was sat on the white boards and a
Scrobipalpa costella and Green-brindled Crescent were in the Robbo.
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Sprawler |
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