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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1292782" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>I forgot about the September thread although I have only trapped twice so far in my garden, last Saturday (13th) and last night.</p><p></p><p>Last Saturday I trapped from 8:30pm to 1am. It was a crystal clear night but fairly mild. I actually caught more moths than I thought I would (107 - but 35 of them were LBAM's) I have ID'd all of them for 21 species, including a new garden moth. They were:</p><p></p><p>Macro's</p><p></p><p>12 x Large Yellow Underwing</p><p>11 x Lesser Yellow Underwing</p><p>8 x The Snout</p><p>6 x Willow Beauty</p><p>6 x Silver Y</p><p>5 x Square-spot Rustic</p><p>4 x Garden Carpet</p><p>3 x Brimstone</p><p>3 x Dusky Thorn</p><p>3 x Setaceous Hebrew Character</p><p>2 x Straw Dot</p><p>1 x Common Marbled Carpet</p><p>1 x Blair's Shoulder-knot</p><p>1 x Burnished Brass</p><p>1 x Angle Shades</p><p>1 x The Uncertain</p><p>1 x Svennson's Copper Underwing (checked underside of underwing)</p><p>1 x Rosy Rustic (NFG)</p><p></p><p>35 x LBAM</p><p>1 x White-shouldered House Moth</p><p>1 x Ash Bud Moth</p><p>1 x Eudonia angustea</p><p></p><p>I have attached three photos from that nights catch. Rosy Rustic. Blairs Shoulder-knot and Ash Bud Moth.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1292782, member: 234"] I forgot about the September thread although I have only trapped twice so far in my garden, last Saturday (13th) and last night. Last Saturday I trapped from 8:30pm to 1am. It was a crystal clear night but fairly mild. I actually caught more moths than I thought I would (107 - but 35 of them were LBAM's) I have ID'd all of them for 21 species, including a new garden moth. They were: Macro's 12 x Large Yellow Underwing 11 x Lesser Yellow Underwing 8 x The Snout 6 x Willow Beauty 6 x Silver Y 5 x Square-spot Rustic 4 x Garden Carpet 3 x Brimstone 3 x Dusky Thorn 3 x Setaceous Hebrew Character 2 x Straw Dot 1 x Common Marbled Carpet 1 x Blair's Shoulder-knot 1 x Burnished Brass 1 x Angle Shades 1 x The Uncertain 1 x Svennson's Copper Underwing (checked underside of underwing) 1 x Rosy Rustic (NFG) 35 x LBAM 1 x White-shouldered House Moth 1 x Ash Bud Moth 1 x Eudonia angustea I have attached three photos from that nights catch. Rosy Rustic. Blairs Shoulder-knot and Ash Bud Moth. John [/QUOTE]
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