I have been anticipating new autumn moths for a couple of weeks now and nothing has arrived since a couple of Centre-barred Sallows at the start of the month. Tuesday night brought the following two similarly shaped species that were on the "hoped-for" list however so maybe some more will follow as the season progresses.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Large Ranunculus
One thing about the first year of looking at moths is that new species for the garden appear regularly as the seasons change and whether they are likely to be common or not is somewhat unknown for many of them. It is only when the season has changed and the number of records can be seen that a picture emerges. One new one that appeared on Monday night was Large Ranunculus, is this the first of many, first of a few, or the only one that might be trapped this season ? If there is only one in this season, will it appear next year or not ? Only time will tell and that just adds to the fascination.
Rather a nice looking moth this one, presumably fresh
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Quiet mid-September
It's been quiet this week with a continuation of the various coloured underwings and rustics including an increased number of Lunar Underwings in a variety of forms. Just the one new species for the garden, hiding amongst the brown noctuids.
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Sep 10/11 - Lunar Underwing and mystery confirmed as a Square-spotted Clay
Another reasonable haul of over 60 macros on the last couple of nights , though take out the LYU's and thats just over 30. Included in these have been one new sp for the garden and a couple that have me a bit confused so I any comment would be most welcome.
Earlier in the year, I got plenty of Uncertain and a few Rustic and more recently some Vine's Rustics every day but this one leaves me a little confused as the wing shape is different, clearly more straight and angled rather than rounded so any suggestions would be welcome as to its identity. (Feedback has been that this is most likely just another Vine's Rustic.)
Earlier in the year, I got plenty of Uncertain and a few Rustic and more recently some Vine's Rustics every day but this one leaves me a little confused as the wing shape is different, clearly more straight and angled rather than rounded so any suggestions would be welcome as to its identity. (Feedback has been that this is most likely just another Vine's Rustic.)
Another one that has confused me. It is over a month since I last recorded Double Square-spot in the garden with up to four on some nights and its seems well past the season for another to appear. This slightly worn moth does not seem to resemble Autumnal Rustic which is the only one with this sort of pattern that seems to fit with the calendar.
Again any suggestions most welcome.
Responses back have confirmed that this is a worn Square-spotted Clay, rather uncommon in Beds and found in very few places in 2010.
Thanks !
Friday, 10 September 2010
Sept 9th - hoping for some moths that are not brown
Variety has come down a little since September started, presumably a seasonal effect but also had a few cold nights and some wet spells which cannot help. Being my first year of trapping though, there is no previous years to compare so I'll just have to keep it up a little longer!
Looking through the book, there are clearly some autumn specials to add to the list including a few with some autumn colour camouflage. Only the Centre-barred Sallow has yet been trapped though from the obvious "dead leaf" species.
In this selection a few others that seem to be around at the moment, competing for space in the trap with the LYU's. + an odd one out that I was fortunate to encounter in my parents garden at the end of August, but rare in Beds.
Centre-barred Sallow (first caught on 5th Sept)
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Yellow Underwing sp. onslaught
Each night when I have put out the trap in the last few weeks, I have been confronted with a large number of yellow underwings. The four common species are generally all present but the lumbering Large Yellow Underwing is in the vast majority with a maximum count of 31 on the 5/6th Sept. To show the variety in the colouration, I have prepared a couple of montages.
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.
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