Wednesday, 22 July 2015

One for one - Hill of Beath Cabbage Moth, 21/07/2015

For the second time this year I have caught one moth in my garden and it has been a new hectad record. This time it's the turn of Cabbage Moth. When I got up at 4 to empty the trap it was very, very cold.

By contrast I spent one hour with a headtorch at Mossmorran and recorded 15 species of macro - see later post



Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Day nectaring MBM at Cullaloe, 21/07/2015

This is the second time I've had nectaring Middle-barred Minor this year. The previous one was at Mossmorran on Ground Elder. This time Cullaloe on Hogweed


Double Square-spot versus Triple-spotted Clay

Not my post at all so I won't take any credit for it except for showing where to look:

http://trappingsofsuccess.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/double-square-spot-vs-triple-spotted.html

Hopefully I remember where this is when that moment comes!

Here's my own from the other night that I called Double Square spot. Phew!

Monday, 20 July 2015

Hill of Beath, 10th July - Currant Pug

Spectacle (1)
Dark Arches (2)
Marbled Beauty (1)
Ghost Moth (1f)
Snout (1)
Currant Pug (1)
Grey Dagger (1)
Double-square Spot (1)
Map-winged Swift (1)
Flame Shoulder (1)
Heart & Dart (2)
Small Angle Shades (3)

Current Pug - new hectad record


Thursday, 9 July 2015

Finally

ONe of the most bizarre omissions from my home hectad - Latticed Heath. This is recorded, not surprisingly, from almost all of the hectads around mine but not mine, despite loads of suitable habitat. Now finally that gap is plugged


Also at Mossmorran this lovely 6-spot Burnet enjoying a Marsh Thistle


Psi power


Another nice office wall tick this lunchtime as this Grey Dagger was spotted inside beside a window. Not particularly well camouflaged against sandstone. It Latin name Acronicta psi nicely describes the "dagger" shapes on the wings (Psibeing the Greek letter of this shape)


Quickie session, Hill of Beath, 8th July - Small Clouded Brindle

HOB, 08/07/2015, 23:00-23:30

Put the trap out last night before realising that I wouldn't be able to process it in the morning. In the half hour it was up I did have a lovely fresh Small Clouded Brindle though