Trap out between about 7 and 11, and a sugared post. Couple of craneflies, several flies that looked like Scathophagia stercoraria, inclding a pair in cop.
No moths.
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Monday, 13 October 2014
Falkland Palace, 10th October 2014, Hill of Beath 11th
Ran the trap between 19:40 and 21:40, which at times seemed a long shift. There were numerous 'November Moth Types' around the trap and perched in various trees, and besides that a Red-green Carpet settled on the cloth. At half past nine I decided to crack open the trap just to see if I was missing things, and in the middle of the trap, all on its own, was the Black Rustic below. It was the only moth in the trap. I decided to call it a night. In November I will go the whole hog and leave the trap overnight. There just isn't enough action to justify standing around. What there is, though, is a new record for the gardens and for the hectad NO20 - a gap nicely plugged as the species is recorded in almost all other hectads in the county (full sized ones, not bits of coast!)
The following night in Hill of Beath I also managed one moth - a Brick
'November' moth |
Black Rustic |
Black Rustic |
The following night in Hill of Beath I also managed one moth - a Brick
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Cullaloe 20/09/2014
With two MVs and the heath trap we still faced an uphill struggle against falling temperatures. A few species were added to the year list though. The brambles above the spillway saw more activity than the traps maybe with Pink-barred Sallows in abundance and also a couple of Red-line Quakers.
Pick of the bunch for me in terms of beauty if not scarcity was Canary-shouldered Thorn
The list
(numbers rough guide, to be corrected)
Canary-shouldered Thorn (2)
Pink-barred Sallow (25)
Sallow (2)
Red-line Quaker (3)
Autumnal Rustic (4)
Snout (1)
Pine Carpet (1)
July High-flyer (1)
November Moth 'type' (1)
Small Square-spot (1)
Chestnut (2)
micros:
Acleris emargana - Notch-wing Tortrix (3)
The pics
There was also a Banded Sexton Beetle, Nicrophorus investigator, one of the red-antenna'd Nicrophorus. Lots of passengers too, but I'll let them pass on ID this time around.
Pick of the bunch for me in terms of beauty if not scarcity was Canary-shouldered Thorn
The list
(numbers rough guide, to be corrected)
Canary-shouldered Thorn (2)
Pink-barred Sallow (25)
Sallow (2)
Red-line Quaker (3)
Autumnal Rustic (4)
Snout (1)
Pine Carpet (1)
July High-flyer (1)
November Moth 'type' (1)
Small Square-spot (1)
Chestnut (2)
micros:
Acleris emargana - Notch-wing Tortrix (3)
The pics
There was also a Banded Sexton Beetle, Nicrophorus investigator, one of the red-antenna'd Nicrophorus. Lots of passengers too, but I'll let them pass on ID this time around.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Falkland Palace, 13/09/2014
Unable to get the electricity on, I resorted to roaming the garden with head-torch and net. The lovely purple Asters produced two Angle Shades
Friday, 5 September 2014
Cullaloe - 04/09/2014
A quickie from 9 until 10 with the trap under the pines. Ruby Rustic time of year clearly with my second in two days - this one netted from the path on the slope dowmn from the hide. Three other moths were caught/trapped - this being a placeholder for the final result
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Hill of Beath 03/09/2014
Quietish night though mild and overcast. My first carrion beetle in the trap, which is one with orange antennae (ok, offtopic for moths ... )
The list
LYU (1)
Garden Carpet (2)
Rosy Rustic (1)
The pics:
The list
LYU (1)
Garden Carpet (2)
Rosy Rustic (1)
The pics:
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Cullaloe - 30-31/08/2014
A cool night, and only a small catch. One of the Small Phoenix caught was a very small example. July Highflyers pushing the envelope at the end of August!
Count
Sallow - 2
July Highflyer - 3
Small Phoenix - 2
Six-striped Rustic - 1
The following day a pristine Silver Y was swept from the flower meadow area while attempting to net a hoverfly.
Count
Sallow - 2
July Highflyer - 3
Small Phoenix - 2
Six-striped Rustic - 1
The following day a pristine Silver Y was swept from the flower meadow area while attempting to net a hoverfly.
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