The warmer weather last night boosted the species count to 33 compared with 11 species on the 8th, 21 on the 9th and 15 on the 10th.
Tonight is set to be warmer still, so if those isolated thunderstorms keep away, it might be an interesting mothy night.
The catch :-
0647 Hofmannophila pseudospretella, 1
0648 Endrosis sarcitrella, 2
0893 Mompha epilobiella, 1
0994 Clepsis consimilana, 3, year first
Clepsis consimilana, male |
1174 Epiblema cynosbatella, 1
1356 Evergestis forficalis, 1
1361 Pyrausta aurata, 1
1428 Aphomia sociella, 1
1474 Ephestia unicolorella, 1
Ephestia unicolorella |
Blood-vein |
1764 Common Marbled Carpet, 1
1834 Common Pug, 2
1906 Brimstone Moth, 1
1937 Willow Beauty, 3
1958 Clouded Silver, 1, year first
Clouded Silver |
2028 Pale Tussock, 1
2043 Orange Footman, 1
2089 Heart and Dart, 14
2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart, 1
2107 Large Yellow Underwing, 1
2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character, 1
2160 Bright-line Brown-eye, 1
2199 Common Wainscot, 1
2284x Dark/Grey Dagger agg. 1
2321 Dark Arches, 1
2331 Small Clouded Brindle, 1, year first
Small Clouded Brindle |
2337x Marbled Minor agg. 2
2384 Vine's Rustic, 5
2387 Mottled Rustic, 1, year first
Mottled Rustic |
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