• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

March Moths (or moths in March) 2021 (1 Viewer)

Mompha from 23/03 turned out to be Mompha jurassicella (I may start a theme park if I can find a suitable island). Garden tick and 7th Herts record I think (I caught one last year at Amwell NR too).
28/03. 3 Small Quaker, 4 Hebrew Character, 1 Grey Shoulder-knot, 1 March Tubic (nfy) (29.001), 3 Common Quaker and 1 Early Grey.
 
Last edited:
29/03. 5 Common Quaker, 7 Small Quaker, 2 Hebrew Character, 1 Early Grey and 1 Double-striped Pug (nfy).
Much poorer night that I expected, but frost on car this morning.
 
Trapped last night fully expecting that with a full moon, clear sky and falling temperature, that there would be no moths at all. I was pleasantly surprised to find a Brindled Beauty (NFY) straight away and an Oak Beauty (also NFY) near the bottom. Total catch:

Brindled Beauty
Small Quaker 4
Common Quaker 6
Oak Beauty
Hebrew Character

Tonight is anticipated to be warm. I am hopeful!

John
 
Yes, the clear sky & bright moon held my expectations at bay too, but I was also well pleased with my catch

1 Brindled Pug
1 March Moth
1 Brindled Beauty (tick)
1 Engrailed (NFG)
3 Early Grey
1 Clouded Drab
6 Common Quaker
10 Small Quaker
2 Twin-spotted Quaker

This brings the garden macro list to 199, in 10 months. Quite pleased with that!

Trapping again tonight - 200 up tomorrow?
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20210330_201629.jpg
    IMG_20210330_201629.jpg
    349.4 KB · Views: 3
  • IMG_20210330_201729.jpg
    IMG_20210330_201729.jpg
    573.4 KB · Views: 3
30/03. Numbers well up last night. Emptied MV & actinic at 11:30, then left actinic on till dawn (not much in it though at dawn surprisingly).
March Tubic 4
Small Quaker 33
LBAM 2
Acleris literana (Lichen Button) 1, a lifer. Yay! Attractive moth.
Oak Nycteoline 1 nfy
Common Plume 2
Common Quaker 10
Double-striped Pug 1
Early Grey 2
Small Magpie 1 (this is madly early looking at Herts and Norfolk moth sites) nfy
Clouded Drab 1
Hebrew Character 3
Agonopterix aranella 1
Pale mottled Willow 1 nfy
 
Not often I trap so early but the nice weather has spurred me on, not much but better than nothing.

Early Thorn, Early Grey, Common Quaker and Small Quaker.
 
12 Small Quaker, 8 Common Quaker and 1 Early Grey; same as Andy, I've not trapped this early before but nice temperatures until end of the week.
 
Nothing new for the year but a big catch by my standards: 45 moths in total.

Double-striped Pug
Brindled Beauty 5
Small Quaker 22
Early Grey 3
Common Quaker 9
Oak Beauty
Clouded Drab
Hebrew Character 3

Very satisfying and definitely another go tonight.

John
 
I have run my garden trap on seven March nights but have only had any success on two - a total of just six moths
Double-striped Pug 3 all on 30/3
Hebrew Character 1 on 30/3
Early Grey 1 on 28/3
Common Quaker 1 on 28/3
All four are earliest-ever dates as I have never trapped in March before.

Steve
 
So, last night

1 Double-striped Pug
6 Brindled Pug
1 Early Thorn (NFY)
1 Engrailed
6 Early Grey
2 Chestnut
3 Clouded Drab
20 Common Quaker
12 Small Quaker
2 Twin-spotted Quaker

Macro year list 22.
 

Attachments

  • 20210331183018_IMG_3050.JPG
    20210331183018_IMG_3050.JPG
    6.3 MB · Views: 2
27/3 A windy night, trapped close to the house for some shelter.
Hebrew Character 1
Common Quaker 3
Early Grey 1
Clouded Drab 1
Chestnut 1
Last Night 30/3 Much better for some warmer weather.
Hebrew Character 10
Early Grey 4
Common and Small Quaker 15 of each.
Clouded Drab 2
Small Eggar 1 NFG. definitely best moth of my year so far.
Brindled Beauty 2 NFY
Twin-spotted Quaker 2
Dotted Chestnut 1, 2nd this year.
Early Thorn 2 NFY
Chestnut 1
Brindled Pug 1 NFY
Diurnea fagella 1
Emmellina monodactyla 1 NFY
A Large Yellow Underwing caterpillar was on the sheet I stand the trap on.
Plus a Silver water-beetle.
 

Attachments

  • P1270320.JPG
    P1270320.JPG
    95.8 KB · Views: 6
  • P1270342.JPG
    P1270342.JPG
    161.4 KB · Views: 7
  • P1270347.JPG
    P1270347.JPG
    220.8 KB · Views: 7
  • P1270363.JPG
    P1270363.JPG
    230.6 KB · Views: 7
31/03. Not too bad again last night. Suspect it goes downhill from tonight with much colder conditions coming.
4 Early Grey
3 Double-striped Pug
1 LBAM
28 Small Quaker
3 Many-plumed Moth nfy
1 Oak Nycteoline
1 Depressaria chaerophylli. (life tick) Not a Parsnip moth as I initially thought, after being helped with some useful keys.
4 Hebrew Character
1 Dark Chestnut
3 Common Quaker
4 Common Plume
1 Pine Beauty (life tick) just wonderful, one I was hoping for.
1 Agonopterix alstromeriana (nfy)
1 Caloptillia (will need gen det, but likely a lifer)
1 Chestnut
1 Clouded Drab
1 Oak-tree Pug (nfy)

Plus another Black Sexton Beetle
 
Last edited:
Pine Beauty really is Beautiful, always nice to get a new one.

Last night here was warmer but it ended windy. I got more moths but less variety and less quality. Nothing new for year.
Common Quaker 28
Small Quaker 25
Double-striped Pug 3
Early Grey 2
Hebrew Character 5
Early Thorn
Clouded Drab
Diurnea fagella
and another Silver water beetle.
 
Numbers up again last night (Small Quaker particularly). Nothing new but again some nice moths:

Brindled Beauty 5
Small Quaker 43
Common Quaker 17
Early Grey 3
Oak Beauty 2
Hebrew Character 3
Clouded Drab 2

Total of 75 moths - pretty decent I think. Wind has gone NE and strengthening, no trap tonight.

John
 
31/3. Finished the month with my best catch of 2021 so far....
LBAM 1
Common Plume 1
Beautiful Plume 1
Double-striped Pug 2
Early Thorn 1
Common Quaker 2
That makes 12 moths of 8 species in March.
 
15 Small Quaker, 3 Common Quaker, 1 Early Grey, 1 Clouded Drab and 1 very early Pale Mottled Willow if my ID is correct
 

Attachments

  • 20210401_201729.jpg
    20210401_201729.jpg
    583.4 KB · Views: 7
Warning! This thread is more than 3 years ago old.
It's likely that no further discussion is required, in which case we recommend starting a new thread. If however you feel your response is required you can still do so.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top