Yesterday (1st May) was a very pleasant sunny day and it was followed by a relatively mild night before the thunderstorms arrived locally in the early hours, so it stood to reason that it would be much better for moths than of late. I took a couple of MV traps to Finemere Wood, Bucks for the usual three hours from dusk and about 40 species turned up. Amongst them were several that I hadn't yet seen this year, including those shown below:
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Common Swift, Finemere Wood 1st May |
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Brown Silver-line, Finemere Wood 1st May |
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Pale Tussock, Finemere Wood 1st May |
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Rustic Shoulder-knot, Finemere Wood 1st May |
It was also good to see a few micros, including Plutella xylostella, Esperia sulphurella, Semioscopis steinkellneriana, Syndemis musculana & Pammene argyrana. It looks as though the season is properly under way at last.
Dave Wilton Westcott, Bucks
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