Found on the wall at lunchtime above the uplighter. Interestingly as many mornings I checked the wall this morning and there was no sign. I'm assuming they crawl up from some hiding place during the morning
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Friday, 29 May 2015
Cullaloe LNR, May 28th 2015
Just a quickie between 21:30 and 23:00 with some headtorch wanderings. Most were netted while walking. A very large moth flew away from us never to be relocated. Most likely a hawk moth of some type (Poplar maybe - it was very big)
The list:Common Wave (2)
Water Carpet (1)
Silver-Ground Carpet (1)
Brindled Pug (1)
Ancylis badiana: (1)
The pictures:
The list:Common Wave (2)
Water Carpet (1)
Silver-Ground Carpet (1)
Brindled Pug (1)
Ancylis badiana: (1)
The pictures:
Dusk |
SGC |
Common Wave |
Common Wave |
Brindled Pug |
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Mossmorran, Fife, 25th May 2015
A large emergence of day-flying Common Heath moths has occurred at Mossmorrran, with 100s on the wing and moths flying up at every step through the heather. Given the ongoing work there that seems to relate to peat extraction maybe we should make the most of it while it lasts
Cullaloe 23rd May 2015
(Cross posting from Cataloguing Cullaloe)
A good night for mothing with cloud covering after a sunny day and keeping the air warmish. We ran four traps- three MV Robinsons and a heath trap. A couple of new species for the reserve and one for me.
A good night for mothing with cloud covering after a sunny day and keeping the air warmish. We ran four traps- three MV Robinsons and a heath trap. A couple of new species for the reserve and one for me.
Brown Silver-lines were abundant |
Yellow-barred brindle from Holly flowers |
Flame Shoulder at the filter beds |
Small Phoenix at the filter beds |
Clouded Silver |
One of two Lunar Thorns |
A nice one - Elephant Hawk Moth |
Common White Wave |
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Cold
Another night of zero moths in the domestic moth trap. Not the best place in the world for moths, but still ... 5 degrees. Not even a compensatory beetle.
One micro swept at Cullaloe this morning, so something to look at at least
One micro swept at Cullaloe this morning, so something to look at at least
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Emperor!
On a horrible overcast day I decided to bash fir trees for ladybirds. As I was preparing to beat a pine I noticed a shape that didn't look very pine-ish. In fact it looked quite moth-ish ...
Monday, 27 April 2015
Cullaloe 23/04/2014
A quickie visit with a headtorch
Water Carpet (2) - both from the road near disabled car park
Shoulder Stripe - also frm the road
Early Grey - caught flying near flowering Sallow sp.
Also one Agonopterix ocellana
Water Carpet (2) - both from the road near disabled car park
Shoulder Stripe - also frm the road
Early Grey - caught flying near flowering Sallow sp.
Also one Agonopterix ocellana
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