There is always a bit of a lull in the number of moths about in mid-April. The early spring broods have just finished and the rush of different species to come don't really get going until the end of the month. Even so things have been rather slower than last year. But it isn't all bad news.
Powdered Quaker Orthosia gracillis
The Streamer Anticlea derivata
Brimstone Moth Opistograptis luteolata
Garden Carpet Xanthorhoe fluctuata
Skin Moth Monopis laevigella
Acrolepia autumnitella (probably the 5th for VC31)
Nikon CP995
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- Plenty in the garden
- Mothing at Stibbington NR
- Muslin Moth and Chinese Character
- Nene Washes
- Minimal Mothing
- Back to Barnack
- Woodston Ponds LNR
- Pasque Flowers
- December Moth larvae hatch
- Andrena cineraria
- Garden Tick
- Of Cuckoo Bumblebees and other things
- Common Tern
- Brindled Beauty, etc.
- Little Gulls
- Common Seal
- Bee-fly
- Hebrew Character and Early Grey
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