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Walk from Coverack to Kennack Sands.
1 Humming-bird hawk-moth heading east and a Silver Y. 1 Clouded Yellow at Kennack Sands car park |
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on 1/10/18 moth totals way down from over 500 only 2 nights ago to 200 and now just over 100 last night from 6 traps - no ivy checked, strong NW wind, but one good moth trapped!
Golden Twin-spot x 1 Diamond-back x 1 Rusty-dot pearl x 2 (only 2 nights ago I had 80!) Turnip x 1 Delicate x 1 Whitespeck x 19 Angleshades x 2 Silver y x 2 |
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Night of 1st October: Sombre Brocade.
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1/10. RDPearl (3),Death's Head Hawk-moth (1 another),White-speck (14),Delicate (4) and the first Pearly Underwing for a while. Numbers still low.
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Night of 1 October: an immigrant example of Pale-lemon Sallow (Cirrhia ocellaris) light-trapped.
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Vagrant Emperor (Anax ephippiger) seen in Lancing on 1 October.
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on 30/9/18 the winds turned north and not good for moths - so didn't check the ivy & 6 traps counts were well down:
Diamond-back Moth x 1 Rusty-dot Pearl x 28 Rush Veneer x 1 Four-spot Footman x 1m Dark Swordgrass x 1 Delicate x 1 White-speck x 17 Angleshades x 1 Silver Y x 3 |
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Clouded yellow today (1/10) at Penrhyngwyn shingle headland, Machynys, Llanelli (SS 51-97-). No noteworthy moth migrants of late.
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Night of 30 September: 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth light-trapped.
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