Oak Lutestring, Finemere Wood 4th September |
Oak Lutestring, Finemere Wood 4th September |
The other target species was Clifden Nonpareil, one of the traps being run next to aspen in the area where a caterpillar was found on 14th July (see here), but there was as yet no sign of the moth. However, I did get a fresh example of Epinotia maculana for my trouble, an autumnal micro which uses the same food-plant.
Epinotia maculana, Finemere Wood 4th September |
More than 60 species were shared between the two lights, including a very good showing of micros, far better in fact than the results from Bernwood three nights earlier. Further autumnal species amongst the macros included Black Rustic and Brindled Green as well as the very early examples of Brick and Red-line Quaker shown below.
Brick, Finemere Wood 4th September |
Red-line Quaker, Finemere Wood 4th September |
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
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