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Hi fellow bloggers.

I have had many observations recently away from my garden, I thought I would do a brief summary of the last couple of days.

Sunday saw us visiting my parents in Braughing, on farmland (practically a brownfield site now as it has been closed since 2006, naturally the vegetation has taken over which seems to be a thriving habitat for wildlife)

On the moth front I saw

100+ Anthophila fabriciana

1x Pammene aurana

12x Celypha lacunana

1x Scrobipalpa acuminatella

Dozens and dozens of Mullein Caterpillars feeding on Jacob's Rod.

At work on Monday I saw

1x Pammene regiana (not potted quick enough)

3x Cacoecimorpha pronubana


Monday afternoon I noted 2 Nemophora degeerella in the alleyway where our bins are kept.

And on Monday night I visited Hexton Chalk Pit again

Steve Lings and I were mad enough to be out in it! Thunder and lightning as the sky turned an orangey hue, lights were on for an hour tops, most of the moths we netted at dusk including several Grass Rivulet, Fern, Celypha lacunana, Cochylimorpha straminea, and an unidentified Plume but surprisingly quite a few moths this morning in my car from the trap we didn't empty.


Full list as follows to 2 MV Traps and 1 Car boot - Hexton Chalk Pit - 09/06/14


10x Grass Rivulet

1x Fern

10x Common Swift

1x Grey Pug

2x Marbled White Spot

3x Treble Brown Spot

4x Small Elephant Hawk-moth

1x Silver-ground Carpet

4x Udea olivalis

6x Pseudargyrotoza conwagana

3x Eupoecilia angustana

2x Celypha lacunana

15x Cochylimorpha straminea

1x Plume (to be id)

1x Epiblema cynosbatella

5x Crambus lathoniellus

5x Scoparia pyralella

1x Tinea semifulvella

1x Archips podana

1x Pammene aurana

Naturally everything is soaked and drying in the garden ready for the next outing.
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Source [0148] Nemophora degeerella
Author Ben Sale from UK
Camera location51° 55′ 38.42″ N, 0° 10′ 01.59″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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