...double the reward!
Last night the front garden looked like this...
And the back garden looked like this...
And what a haul I had to go through this morning! 154 moths in all of 42 species, exactly 100 in the Robinson and 54 in the Skinner. I added some stunning new species to the garden list, six in total. I'll start with the rarest, a 'Nationally Scarce A' according to Waring and Townsend...
Then there was this beauty...
The other four firsts were...
I'll combine the totals from both traps to complete this list of moths from this morning. Here it is: 15 Common Footman, 11 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, 11 Common/Lesser Rustic, 9 Silver Y, 7 Riband Wave, 6 Dark Arches, 6 Large Yellow Underwing, 6 Bright-line Brown-eyes, 5 Nut-tree Tussock, 5 Early Thorn, 5 Shuttle-shaped Dart, 5 Single-dotted Wave, 5 Buff Ermine, 5 Willow Beauty, 4 Small Fan-footed Wave, 4 Flame Shoulder, 4 Rosy Footman, 3 Magpie, 3 Rustic, 3 Uncertain, 2 Purple Thorn, 2 Dingy Footman, 2 Spectacle, 2 Cabbage Moth, 2 Beautiful Hook-tip, 2 Buff Arches, 2 Common Carpet, 2 Ear Moth sp. and singles of: Lesser Yellow Underwing, Double Square-spot, Small Emerald, Snout, Small Rivulet, Red Twin-spot Carpet, Brussels Lace, Brimestone, Poplar Hawkmoth and Pug sp. (it escaped before i could ID or photograph it!).
And breathe...
Last night the front garden looked like this...
And the back garden looked like this...
And what a haul I had to go through this morning! 154 moths in all of 42 species, exactly 100 in the Robinson and 54 in the Skinner. I added some stunning new species to the garden list, six in total. I'll start with the rarest, a 'Nationally Scarce A' according to Waring and Townsend...
Then there was this beauty...
The other four firsts were...
I'll combine the totals from both traps to complete this list of moths from this morning. Here it is: 15 Common Footman, 11 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing, 11 Common/Lesser Rustic, 9 Silver Y, 7 Riband Wave, 6 Dark Arches, 6 Large Yellow Underwing, 6 Bright-line Brown-eyes, 5 Nut-tree Tussock, 5 Early Thorn, 5 Shuttle-shaped Dart, 5 Single-dotted Wave, 5 Buff Ermine, 5 Willow Beauty, 4 Small Fan-footed Wave, 4 Flame Shoulder, 4 Rosy Footman, 3 Magpie, 3 Rustic, 3 Uncertain, 2 Purple Thorn, 2 Dingy Footman, 2 Spectacle, 2 Cabbage Moth, 2 Beautiful Hook-tip, 2 Buff Arches, 2 Common Carpet, 2 Ear Moth sp. and singles of: Lesser Yellow Underwing, Double Square-spot, Small Emerald, Snout, Small Rivulet, Red Twin-spot Carpet, Brussels Lace, Brimestone, Poplar Hawkmoth and Pug sp. (it escaped before i could ID or photograph it!).
And breathe...