That's another errm Summer over.
Last night more than doubled the previous nights temperature at 11deg C although there was an annoying drizzle during "the hour of the moth".
There is an overlap between generations of Brimstone Moth, with 2 large and 6 much smaller, fresher ones around the traps
The intention was to run just one trap from now on but I couldn't stop myself from flicking on the two... OCD is alive and well...
The Count :-
9 .. 0015 Orange Swift
3 .. 0647 Hofmannophila pseudospretella
7 .. 0648 Endrosis sarcitrella
2 .. 0697 Agonopterix arenella
1 .. 0874 Blastobasis lacticolella
1 .. 0964 Cochylis dubitana
4 .. 0998 Epiphyas postvittana
1 .. 1048 Acleris variegana
1 .. 1288 Alucita hexadactyla
1 .. 1305 Agriphila tristella
16 .. 1309 Agriphila geniculea
6 .. 1331 Acentria ephemerella
3 .. 1342 Eudonia angustea
1 .. 1361 Pyrausta aurata
2 .. 1524 Emmelina monodactyla
1 .. ------ Coleophora for gen. det.
1 .. 1713 Riband Wave
7 .. 1728 Garden Carpet
1 .. 1742 Yellow Shell
1 .. 1764 Common Marbled Carpet
1 .. 1776 Green Carpet
2 .. 1862 Double-striped Pug
8 .. 1906 Brimstone Moth
1 .. 1914 Dusky Thorn *year first
7 .. 1937 Willow Beauty
2 .. 1961 Light Emerald
1 .. 2061 Buff Ermine
3 .. 2087 Turnip Moth
4 .. 2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart
21 .. 2107 Large Yellow Underwing
5 .. 2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing
1 .. 2110 Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
14 .. 2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character
9 .. 2134 Square-spot Rustic
1 .. 2145 Nutmeg
1 .. 2154 Cabbage Moth
1 .. 2269 Centre-barred Sallow *year first
3 .. 2293 Marbled Beauty
6 .. 2297x Copper Underwing agg.
4 .. 2299 Mouse Moth
15 .. 2353 Flounced Rustic
9 .. 2384 Vine's Rustic
2 .. 2441 Silver Y
1 .. 2474 Straw Dot
Keano :p
ReplyDeleteNice return.