I ran a couple of MV traps in the very far north of Bucks last night, my first trapping visit to a wood that doesn't ever seem to have been surveyed for its moths. It is very nice mixed woodland, a part of the Forestry Commission's Yardley Chase complex of which most lies across the border in Northamptonshire. With some half-decent weather at last, I was expecting a reasonable return in the usual three hour session and I wasn't disappointed, getting about 50 species altogether. There was nothing overly exciting, only a few micros and overall numbers of everything were quite low, but it was just nice to get a decent variety of moths for the first time this year.
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Peach Blossom, Yardley Chase 30th April |
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Flame Carpet, Yardley Chase 30th April |
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Dwarf Pug, Yardley Chase 30th April |
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Seraphim, Yardley Chase 30th April |
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Scalloped Hazel, Yardley Chase 30th April |
The above five species were first sightings for me this year, the Flame Carpet being a rather dark example. Other new ones were Pseudoswammerdamia combinella, Zelleria hepariella, Clouded Border, Waved Umber & Puss Moth (a surprisingly battered female who had obviously been out partying the night before - a significant contrast to the pristine male I had in the garden trap the same night!).
Dave Wilton Westcott, Bucks
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