I am a complete rookie when it comes to moths and don’t have
the light on every night. The conditions have been good over the last few
nights and after a conversation with Pete Alfrey yesterday I decided I wanted
to add Jersey Tiger to my every growing list of moths.
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(Jersey Tiger) |
Conditions were good again muggy with some cloud and only a
slight breeze in the garden. I turned the light on at 2230hrs and waited hoping
Jersey Tiger would visit my garden and make my list. I check the light every
30mins to an hour.
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(Jersey Tiger) |
By 2300hrs Pete’s “There are loads of them about at the
moment” statement was correct. I had thirteen Jersey Tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria lutescens) scattered on the bed-sheet
in the box and on the grass. I had to tread very carefully!!
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(Mother of Pearl) |
There were three Brimstone Moths, Mother of Pearl (
Pleuroptya raralis) and an array of small moths.
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(Gypsy Moth) |
I regularly look at Surrey moths and have identified the Gypsy Moth (
Lymantria dispar) from a post by Angela Evans thanks!
I took a selection of the smaller moths and they spent the
night in the fridge chillin’ out! I turned the light off at 0100hrs. I haven’t
found a way of running a cable out to the garden without leaving a door or
window ajar therefore when I crash so does the light!
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(Hoary Footman) |
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(Silvery Y) |
I have identified a couple of the moths this morning shown above and hopefully I am right?!
I have three that I am not sure of the
identity of and they are shown below;-
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(Dark Arches) |
I have changed my mind a couple of times with this moth but Dark Arches (Apamea monoglypha) .
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(Turnip Moth?) |
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(Scarce Footman) |
A good night for the light, and a few new moths to add to my
list. Most importantly for me Jersey Tiger only had one male which obviously didn’t
want to stick around for the paparazzi! Thanks Pete for the help!
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