A milder night on Friday (04/04/2014) allowed me to open the scoring, albeit with only two moths. A Mottled Grey and a March Moth showed up, proving that my garden is not actually a moth dead zone
Monday, 7 April 2014
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Gallery - moths - family Zygaenidae
Gallery - butterflies
Ordered by English name for convenience
Dark Green Fritillary
Grayling
Green-veined White
Orange Tip
Peacock
Small Copper
Small Heath
Small Tortoiseshell
Dark Green Fritillary
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Green-veined White
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Cullaloe LNR, May 2014 |
Peacock
Cullaloe LNR, May 2014 |
Small Copper
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Small Heath
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Tentsmuir, Aug 2013 |
Blast from the past - Tentsmuir Butterfly Walk, August 2013
Went up with the family Sunday afternoon on a beautiful sunny day, and saw a nice selection of butterflies, two of which I'd never seen before - Small Heath and Grayling. I probably have seen them, but didn't know what they were before. Also there were a good number of Dark-green Fritillaries and some Whites, some Small Coppers and a couple of Peacocks. There were also a couple of Six-spot Burnets but Cinnabar Moths were only available in caterpillar form still.
Dark Green Fritillary |
Potted Grayling |
Stealth mode |
And on display |
Small Tortoiseshell |
Small Copper |
Small Heath - slightly obstructed |
Green-veined White poser |
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Peackock bookend and diurnal (nocturnal?) distribution of moths
First Lepidopteran at Cullaloe this lunchtime, with a Peacock flitting around the car park/filter beds area.
Also ran across an interesting article on peak hours for moth activity. Other side of the Atlantic, but interesting nonetheless: article
Also ran across an interesting article on peak hours for moth activity. Other side of the Atlantic, but interesting nonetheless: article
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Late bloomer
Peacock at Cullaloe today. Looks in pristine condition - does that mean it just emerged? Left it sunning itself beside the filter beds.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
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