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a garden first in the shape of this rather worn
BLACKNECK
MALLOW ......1st for year. STOP PRESS:::::::::: Eagle-eyed Matt Burgess has noticed that this is NOT a Mallow. It is in fact a SHADED BROAD-BAR which is very similar. Thanks Matt that is a Dells Garden First and I will be expecting my year first Mallow in about two months time.
one of 2 NUT-TREE TUSSOCK
LARGE YELLOW UNDERWING.....I've taken a few "hits" from these big guys, but love 'em or hate 'em they are a cracking moth. Another wrong ID by yours truly ! This is a female BROAD-BORDERED YELLOW UNDERWING thanks Ornithom, much appreciated.
SHARK
MOTTLED RUSTIC
my 2nd PINE HAWKMOTH
RED/DARK TWIN-SPOT CARPET
12th July....................Much cooler last night with a bit of rain thrown in. Just had the one trap working and numbers were well down with 22 species of macros noted.
I was almost sure the top pic was the UNCERTAIN (contradiction noted) in its grey form, but the black dots along the leading edge of the forewing confirm it is the very similar PALE MOTTLED WILLOW
I was almost sure the top pic was the UNCERTAIN (contradiction noted) in its grey form, but the black dots along the leading edge of the forewing confirm it is the very similar PALE MOTTLED WILLOW
This NUTMEG is definitely a different one from the night before, it became breakfast for a cheeky robin which darted in before I could transfer it to the release bin.
12/07/10
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12 x Dark Arches
8 x Uncertain
8 x Common Footman
5 x Riband Wave
5 x Willow Beauty
3 x Heart & Dart
3 x S.S.Dart
3 x Large Yellow Underwing
3 x Scarce Footman
2 x Marbled Beauty
2 x Dot Moth
2 x Grey/Dark Dagger
2 x Buff Ermine
2 x Marbled Minor agg
1 x Swallow-tailed Moth
1 x Broad-barred White
1 x Pale Mottled Willow
1 x Single-dotted Wave
1 x Least Carpet
1 x Cloaked Minor
1 x Bright-line Brown-eye
1 x Light Arches
Top pic looks like Pale Mottled Willow to me.......
ReplyDeleteYour Mallow is a Shaded Broad-bar...........
ReplyDeleteVery well spotted. I didn't realise there were two so similar, Cheers
ReplyDeleteHi Trent,
ReplyDeleteI think your Underwing is a female Broad-bordered Yellow, not a Large Yellow.
Cheers and happy trapping!
Hi Ornithom, having had a closer look at the moth in question, and judging by the width of the black bar on the underwing,I think you are spot on. Thanks, appreciate the help, still got the "L" plates on. (:0))
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