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June Moths (1 Viewer)

Went to a local nature reserve in west London at 5 am to see what the single trap had caught. Two weeks ago the trap in this position had zilch. It had been a mild, overcast night & the trap was buzzing. Probably about 150+ moths in it with 86 species identified so far with a few more micros to be determined.

C. culmella was by far the most numerous with over 30. Common Footman + Heart & Dart were the most numerous macros with 12 individuals each. Glamour was provided by Poplar Hawkmoth, Rosy Footman, a couple of Black Arches & Common Emeralds & a Blue-bordered Carpet.

Smartest micros were a couple of Gold Triangles, Rose Tabby & a very smart Acrobasis repandana.
 
Looks like 14 lifers and 23 NFY, 157 species total last night. It was really good night, and stayed up way more than I should have. Finally nabbed an American Dagger, most common moth for my state I hadn't seen.
Eyed Paectes Moth (lifer)
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Linden Prominent (lifer)
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Rusty Virbia Moth (lifer)
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Virgin Tiger Moth (lifer)
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Salt Marsh Moth (NFY)
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Skiff Moth (lifer)
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Just 4 moths for me last night- an early Dunbar?, a badly imaged Short-cloaked Moth? (2 nfy’s) + Brimstone and Riband Wave.
 

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Well that's June done with, a pretty lean month, low on numbers & variety. I've been a bit lazy posting, but here's a few bits & pieces to get up to date before July kicks in.
 

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Recycling day today, food bin was a bit whiffy, so it's had Milton sitting in it all day. Went to poor it down the drain this afternoon and what's that hiding behind the down-pipe...? Garden tick! Maybe June wasn't quite as lame as I thought!
 

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