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Some moth-ers do have ’em

Just in case you’re new here…there will be moths! If you’ve been with me for a while, you know all too well just how many moths there might be. I’ve been “mothing” since July 2018 with various kinds of UV lamp and traps as well as doing some wild mothing beyond the garden and campsite … Continue reading "Some moth-ers do have ’em"

Just in case you’re new here…there will be moths! If you’ve been with me for a while, you know all too well just how many moths there might be. I’ve been “mothing” since July 2018 with various kinds of UV lamp and traps as well as doing some wild mothing beyond the garden and campsite facilities block mothing. My garden list is now well over 500 species.

Here are some Pixlr collages I’ve used on the socials to share the kinds of Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) that I’ve recorded and photographed.

Clockwise from top left: Marbled Beauty, Toadflax Brocade, The Coronet, Giant Water Veneer, Oak Lantern, Tree-lichen Beauty, Small Rivulet, Flame Shoulder, Little Slender
Clockwise from top left: Marbled Beauty, Toadflax Brocade, The Coronet, Giant Water Veneer, Oak Lantern, Tree-lichen Beauty, Small Rivulet, Flame Shoulder, Little Slender
Moth photos, clockwise from top left: Canary-shouldered Thorn, Dewick's Plusia, Smal Ranunculus, Coxcomb Prominent, Latticed Heath, Sallow Kitten, Jersey Tiger, Ruby Tiger, Gypsy Moth
Moth photos, clockwise from top left: Canary-shouldered Thorn, Dewick’s Plusia, Smal Ranunculus, Coxcomb Prominent, Latticed Heath, Sallow Kitten, Jersey Tiger, Ruby Tiger, Gypsy Moth
Clockwise from top left: Early Thorn, Dusky Sallow, The Clay, Nut-tree Tussock, Silver Y, The Dun-bar, Meal Moth, Double Square-spot, Peppered Moth
Clockwise from top left: Early Thorn, Dusky Sallow, The Clay, Nut-tree Tussock, Silver Y, The Dun-bar, Meal Moth, Double Square-spot, Peppered Moth
Clockwise from top-left: better shot of Anania coronata, V-Pug, Brown Silver-line, Swallow-tailed Moth, Wainscot Smudge, two Privet Hawk-moth, one with a missing chunk from its wing
Clockwise from top-left: better shot of Anania coronata, V-Pug, Brown Silver-line, Swallow-tailed Moth, Wainscot Smudge, two Privet Hawk-moth, one with a missing chunk from its wing

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