A great night with the biggest haul the heath trap has ever seen - around 100 moths trapped with no groundsheet and all moths more or less inside the trap - a few loitering on the sides and vanes.
The list
1657 Common Lutestring (1)
1713 Riband Wave (7)
1727 Silver-Ground Carpet (1) (netted at dusk)
1732 Shaded Broad-bar (1)
1755 Chevron (1)
1758 Barred Straw (1)
1777 July Highflyer (9)
1806 Pretty Pinion (1) *
1887 Clouded Border (2)
1906 Brimstone (2)1931 Peppered Moth (1) *
1955 Common White Wave (1)
1961 Light Emerald (1)
1981 Poplar Hawk-moth (1)
2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent (1) *
2008 Coxcomb Prominent (2)
2105 Dotted Rustic (2) *
2107 Large Y.U. (35)
2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing (1) *
2110 Broad-bordered Y.U.(1) *
2111 Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U. *
2198 Smoky Wainscot (4)
2199 Common Wainscot (1)
2268 The Suspected (1) *
2321 Dark Arches (5)
2477 Snout (2)
* new for reserve
The Special (a new category!)
The Suspected (new to NT18 & only its 2nd hectad in VC85) |
The New
Lesser Swallow Prominent |
Pretty Pinion |
Pretty Pinion - an Eyebright species, of which there is plenty |
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing |
Common lutestring |
Common lutestring - fp:betula |
Peppered moth |
Lesser Yellow Underwing |
Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U. |
Lesser Broad-Bordered Y.U. |
Dotted Rustic |
The others
Clouded Border |
Chevron |
Brimstone |
Riband Wave |
Light Emerald |
Common White Wave |
July Highflyer |
Coxcomb Priminent |
Smoky Wainscot |
Shaded Broad-bar |
Large Yellow Underwing |
Poplar Hawk-moth |
Dark Arches |
Beautiful Golden Y |
Mottled beauty |
Knackered Snout |
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