We associate this time of year with yellow moths but in my opinion some of the smartest ones are a duller colour than that. Here are four fresh individuals caught during trapping sessions away from home over the past few days:
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Autumnal Rustic, Grangelands 21st September |
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Brindled Green, Finemere Wood 22nd September |
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Figure of Eight, Oakley Wood 23rd September |
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Merveille du Jour, Shabbington Wood 25th September |
Autumnal Rustic has to be the smartest grey moth there is. Definitely a "local" species, it seems to be recorded less often in Bucks than it is in our other two counties but there's a chance it may be on the increase here. I had one in Bernwood Forest last year and, surprisingly, Grangelands is also a new site for it (three were seen on the chalk grassland there on the 21st). Brindled Green is a common moth but, typical of many green species, it fades to grey eventually so it is always nice to see fresh examples like this particularly well-marked individual found at Finemere on the 22nd. Figure of Eight is a local speciality on the heavy clay soils between Oxford and Aylesbury where it seems to be thriving and I'd expect to see it in some numbers when I return to Bernwood and Finemere during October, but unfortunately it seems to be in trouble elsewhere. Finally, Merveille du Jour has to be everyone's favourite autumnal moth so it is a good job that it is quite common locally. This one from Bernwood last night was my first sighting of the year.
Dave Wilton Westcott, Bucks
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