Despite entering my sixth summer of garden trapping, the list continues to grow with three more new for the garden in a week despite relatively low overall catches. None of them rare in county but presumably so in my area. Also illustrated others that were of interest to me.
Swallow Prominent - new for garden 11th May
Mullein - new for garden 15th May
Least Black Arches - new for garden 5th May
Iron Prominent - trapped 7th, 8th and 16th May - only one previous record in June 2013
Pale Tussock - common hairy beast
Powdered Quaker - only average just over one a year of these, this on 10th May
Maidens Blush - annual but only just, this one 7th May
Silver Y - first of the year of this common migrant 12th May
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Sunday, 17 May 2015
Saturday, 15 September 2012
First half of September
Rather tedious with a list for each night that was effectively the same, dominated by common brown stuff though in good numbers, with the monotony broken with a selection of my regular carpets (Green, Garden, Common and Common Marbled).
The only real highlight was a garden first, Feathered Gothic, which was trapped on 4th and 6th... and was brown.
Feathered Gothic - garden first, trapped 4th and 6th
Silver Y - numerous this year, trapped on majority of nights in August and still around on 15th Sept
Old Lady - a common visitor throughout August and September
Toadflax Pug - tiny beastie, one on 2nd Sept was third for garden, previous two in July 2011 and 2012
The only real highlight was a garden first, Feathered Gothic, which was trapped on 4th and 6th... and was brown.
Feathered Gothic - garden first, trapped 4th and 6th
Silver Y - numerous this year, trapped on majority of nights in August and still around on 15th Sept
Old Lady - a common visitor throughout August and September
Toadflax Pug - tiny beastie, one on 2nd Sept was third for garden, previous two in July 2011 and 2012
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
13th July update
A selection of moths attracted to the trap in the last week, most of which I expected for this time of year. Two new for the garden though included one that should not be around until maybe October, adding to the list of other early appearing species that have occurred locally this year.
Juniper Carpet -new for garden 10th July. Three months early perhaps but gendet checked as male by the recorders.

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