Thursday, 18 April 2019

Not so Scarce

Another visit to a different part of Bernwood Forest last night produced eight examples of my target species, Scarce Prominent.  While the trap wasn't exactly over-endowed with moths during the usual three-hour stint, amongst the other 17 species caught were Scalloped Hook-tip and Early Tooth-striped.

Scarce Prominent, Bernwood Forest 17th April

Scalloped Hook-tip, Bernwood Forest 17th April

Early Tooth-striped, Bernwood Forest 17th April

Earlier in the day I'd been attempting unsuccessfully to get an Emperor Moth record for the area of VC24 around Colnbrook, just west of Heathrow Airport, but I did find half a dozen early examples of Adela reaumurella dancing around above a field maple.

Adela reaumurella female, near Colnbrook 17th April

Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks

2 comments:

  1. It's been 12 years since the last Scarce Prominent sighting out this way, but I'm off tomorrow night to where it was last recorded. Wish me luck.

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  2. I wish you luck!

    As you'll be aware, there are getting on for 100 records in VC24 Bucks spread right across the county, but it is most likely to be encountered in woodland with well-established birches. I feel privileged to have had a singleton in the garden once, back in 2009 - a lovely moth. Being one of that small group of Prominents which appear early in the season and which are (currently, at least) single-brooded, it doesn't get recorded by all that many folk.

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