Moth Night, 37 Station Road, Grasby
Date: 25.06.09.
Time: 22.00 - 01.00
Weather: Clear sky, North easterly wind/light,13 degrees Celsius. Mercury vapour light.
People present: Alan Dawes, Andrew Kurch, Roy and Linda Harvey, Steve Routledge and Dave Wright.
Micro Moths:
Bee Moth - 2 Small Magpie - 2 Eucosma cana - 1 Plum Tortrix -1 Acleris ferrugana - 1 Udea olivalis - 1 Eudonia mercurella - 1 Epiblema cynosbatella - 1
Macro Moths:
Riband Wave - 6 Ghost Moth - 2 males Middle-barred Minor - 1 Plain-golden Y - 5 Snout - 7 Brimstone - 5 Straw Dot - 2 Tawny-marbled Minor - 2 Common-marbled Carpet - 1 Silver-ground Carpet - 3 Willow Beauty - 5 Mottled Rustic - 10 Common Emerald - 1 Spectacle - 1 Common Wave - 1 Poplar Hawk-moth - 1 female Heart and Dart - 8 Small-angle Shades - 3 Barred Straw - 2 Flame - 5 Light Emerald - 2 Flame Shoulder - 3 Buff Arches - 2 Marbled Beauty - 1 Common Footman - 3 Dot Moth - 2 Beautiful Hook tip - 1 Rustic - 2 Clouded Border - 3 Peppered Moth - 2 Marbled Minor - 4 Buff Ermine - 3 Clouded-bordered Brindle - 1 Figure of Eighty - 1 Double-square Spot - 1 Light Arches - 1 Clouded Silver - 1 Dark Arches - 3 Bright-line Brown-eye - 3 Large-yellow Underwing - 1 Poplar Grey - 2 Clay - 3 Large Elephant Hawk-moth - 1 male Setaceous-hebrew Character - 3 Coxcomb Prominent - 1 Smoky Wainscot - 1 Angle Shades - 1 Burnished Brass - 1 Scorched Wing - 1 Dark/Grey Dagger - 1 Uncertain - 2 Slender Pug - 1
60 Species in total.
Many thanks to Steve for kindly producing this list.
Roy
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