This was the second such visit of what will be a regular monthly excursion.
There are no previous records from this comparatively young wood so we don't know what to expect.
25 species were noted of circa 140 moths, although there were probably more but we only counted maximums on view at any one time.
The full report will appear on Matts blog pages at http://thetrappingsofsuccess.blogspot.com/
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Captain Trappings, surveying the scene as the equipment is being set up.
A few fresh STREAMERS appeared early evening
Just a single YELLOW HORNED
SHOULDER STRIPE
Acleris literana
Oak Beauty
Red Green Carpet
Lead-coloured Drab
Acleris ferrugana/notana
Small Brindled Beauty
Brindled Pug
and the usual suspects were also present in numbers.
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On the Home front, I left the garden trap on with great expectations and was gutted with the result ! On the best night of the year to date, just the usual Common Quakers and Drabs etc.
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Garden to date :-
Last night......
8 x Common Quaker
3 x Emmelina monodactyla
One each of the following :-
Double-striped Pug
Early Grey
Clouded Drab
Hebrew Character
Agonopterix heracliana
Diurnea fagella
255 moths (175 macro, 80 micro) of 25 species (17 macro, 8 micro)
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