Wednesday, 3 August 2022

A Stoke Goldington garden first

 Initially overlooked as a grass veneer, this smart little moth was tucked away in a recess of an eggbox. Unfamiliar at first, it looks very much like Orthotelia sparganella - I guess a reasonable scarce garden record in North Bucks.

I don't know if the worn tortrix is identifiable - in life it looked to be dark speckled. I had a couple of guesses at Id, but will keep quiet for the time being!






1 comment:

  1. Hi Keith
    Orthotaelia sparganella is very nice as a garden record! I've had it here a couple of times but it is really a wetland specialist and I don't see it very often at all even in the correct habitat. I wouldn't offer a definitive verdict on your tortrix because it is so poorly marked but at a guess, based on shape and general appearance, I'd say Zeiraphera isertana is quite likely.

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