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2404) Dorothy Beck 
Location:
Lydd on Sea
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Sunday, 8 May 2011 12:14

Purple Cloud trapped by Barry Banson at Greatstone. 7/5.
2403) Keith Knights 
Location:
Bradwell N/E Suffolk VC25
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Sunday, 8 May 2011 09:27

Night of 7th. 1 Silver Y, 2 Diamond-back
2402) Julian Clarke/Ashley Bradshaw 
Location:
Dungeness, Kent
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Sunday, 8 May 2011 09:10

D curvatula Dusky Hook tip x2 to MV on shingle at Dungeness night of 7.5.11
2401) Mark Tunmore 
Location:
Lizard, Cornwall
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Saturday, 7 May 2011 15:51

Night of 6 May: 1 Red Admiral at light but no immigrant moths despite thunderstorms and promising conditions
2400) Atropos 
Location:
Hampshire and Dorset
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Saturday, 7 May 2011 08:08

Immigrant moth alert!

Patton's Tiger Hyphoraia testudinaria

1 at light at Portland Bird Observatory, Dorset, on the night of 6 May (M. Cade).

1 at light at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, on the night of 5 May.
2399) Paul Bowyer 
Location:
North Somerset
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Friday, 6 May 2011 18:47

Last night (5th/6th) I was pleased with the catch of Yellow Belle and Plutella xylostella, but this seemed rather eclipsed hearing news of Silver-striped Hawk-moth caught last night by neighbouring moth-ers on location between Clevedon and Portishead.
2398) Atropos 
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Thursday, 5 May 2011 23:01

Atropos migrant insect review – end-April 2011

The second half of April remained very dry, warm and sunny with more interesting Lepidoptera and Odonata sightings made.

The undoubted Odonata highlight has been the record influx of Vagrant Emperor Anax ephippiger with a second wave of records, following on from the winter sightings in Pembrokeshire and Cornwall. Singles on 15 and 16 April in Devon and Cornwall respectively were the forerunners of this second influx. Several more ‘probables’ were then noted in Cornwall and Dorset. However it was not until the Easter Bank Holiday weekend that the species finally gave itself up and allowed observers the chance to finally catch up with this rare dragonfly at Dungeness, Kent (where up to four were seen) and at Windmill Farm and Mullion, The Lizard, Cornwall. Two further records then surfaced from Pembrokeshire (on 24 and 27 April) and one individual even made it to North Uist, Western Isles on 18 April (G. Morgan) – perhaps not too surprising, as this species is well known for its migratory tendencies and is the only species of dragonfly to have made it to Iceland! A southern Irish coastal record awaits confirmation. There was a further record from Kent (Samphire Hoe, 30 April, J. Lowen) to close the month.

Almost eclipsed by the Vagrant Emperors were the records of Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombii from Cornwall on 25 April (five at Windmill Farm, three at a private site near Predannack and one at Porthgwarrra).

Clouded Yellow Colias croceus have been thin on the ground with Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta appearing in reasonable numbers – small numbers were ‘everywhere’ between St. Levan and Land’s End on 19 April (J. Foster). A Swallowtail Papilio machaon was seen heading out to sea at Clonque Bay, Alderney, Channel Islands, on 22 April (H. Rowe). Many resident butterflies like Pearl-bordered Fritillary Boloria euphrosyne and Duke of Burgundy Hamearis lucina have been emerging well ahead of their usual flight periods.

Immigrant moth news in the second half of April concerns the earliest ever British record of a Dusky Hook-tip Drepana curvatula light-trapped at Dungeness, Kent, on 21 April (D. Beck). Slightly further west along the south coast of England a Blair’s Mocha Cyclophora puppillaria at Pagham Harbour, West Sussex, on the night of 20 April (I. Lang) was a new site record. Another early record concerned a Dewick’s Plusia Macdunnoughia confusa at Ware, Hertfordshire on 27 April (L. Goodyear) – an excellent inland record and only the second County record.

Rarer still was the pyralid moth Elegia fallax recorded at Stubbington, Hampshire, on 24 April (D. Houghton) – believed to be the first mainland British record. Not quite as rare but an astonishing record so far north was the Euchromius ocellea which made it to Benbecula, Western Isles, on 18 April (R. Dawson) – a truly remarkable record! More excitement was provided by the record of a Levant Blackneck Tathorhynchus exsiccata at St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly on 29 April (M. Scott) of which there are only about twenty previous British records.

The conditions look potentially very interesting for the coming few days with a warm plume of air originating from Spain forecast. A gap between the high pressure over northern Europe and low pressure over the Atlantic is predicted to suck up warm air from Spain and North Africa.

Atropos would like to thank you for your contributions to the Flight Arrivals webpage. Please keep posting your migrant news and we look forward to an exciting May.
2397) Brett Spencer 
Location:
Weymouth, Dorset
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Monday, 2 May 2011 19:13

(2397) Vagrant Emperor on the garden gate at 12A Cranford Avenue.
2396) James Halsey 
Location:
Bonchurch Isle of Wight
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Sunday, 1 May 2011 21:46

Night of 29th April. Jersey Mocha. I have had several in August before but this is the first record here of the spring brood
2395) Michael Southall 
Location:
Norchard, Worcestershire
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Sunday, 1 May 2011 19:40

Painted Lady here this afternoon, Sunday 1st of May
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