Showing posts with label Lime-speck Pug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lime-speck Pug. Show all posts

Friday, 20 May 2011

The teens of May

With the cooler and breezy nights, the teens of May did not produce great excitement at Wychwood Moths this year with only a steady increase in the list for 2011 of species, all moths that are expected to appear in reasonable numbers through the course of the next couple of months. Just illustrated a few here.
Clouded Silver - under the perspex after brief overnight shower



Lime Speck Pug - in the condensation on top of the Ratface Skinner (pat. pend.)



Flame Shoulder


The Flame

Green Pug

Mottled Rustic -(Thanks Matt, I was getting my Rustics muddled)

Friday, 3 September 2010

An early September selection

Starting the new blog with a selection of images of moths caught in the first few days of September.
Old Lady ( at least two of these been around for last two weeks)

Red Underwing (opening up nicely in a pot)


Red Underwing returned to camouflage on a fence post


Lime Speck Pug

Dark Sword Grass (a garden first out the trap on 1st Sept)