Moth photos - from 4/9/23 

Green-brindled Crescent - with wings open - 22/10

White Speck - 20/10

<Cosmopolitan-20/10

M & F Gem - 19/10 

Merveille Du Jour - 19/10

Red Green Carpet- 19/10

<Palpita Vitrealis- 19/10

Convolvulus Hawk-moth - 18/10

Scarce Bordered Straw - 18/10 

Hawthorn Shield Bug -18/10

Dark Chestnut-15/10

Dark Chestnut & Beaded Chestnut-15/10

Pink -barred Sallow -15/10

Brindled Ochre - 13/10 - different moth to Wednesday 

Red Line Quaker - 13/10

2 Delicate - 11/10

2 Radford's Flame Shoulder 

<<FEMALE Crescent Dart - 11/10

2 White-point - 11/10

Brindled Ochre - 11/10

Brindled Ochre & Large Wainscot - for comparison - 11/-

Feathered Ranunculus ( top ) & Brindled Green - 10/10

White-speck & White-point - 10/0

Barred Sallow -10/10

Radford's Flame  Shoulder- 10/10

L-album Wainscot-10/10

Bloxworth Snout -10/10

<Black Rustic - 10/10 - not often you can photograph showing the underwing 

Uncertain - a very late record - 9/10

Green- brindled Crescent- 9/10

<Green- brindled Crescent-9/10with a Feathered Ranunculus 

Cypress Carpet - 9/10

Bloxworth Snout - 9/10

Vestal ( not often photographed with wings open )- 9/10

3 Feathered Ranunculus- 8/10

Gem - 8/10

one below is Radford's Flame Shoulder - 8/10

<Mecyna asinalis- 8/10

Autumnal Rustic & Pink-barred Sallow 

Red Line Quaker -8/10

<Geranium Wave - Majorca- 4/10

Red Line Quaker- 7/10

Autumnal Rustic - 7/10

Large Ranunculus-7/10

5 Large, 1 Common Common Wainscot, Black Rustics - 7/10

Autumnal Rustic, Chestnut & Red Line Quaker - 7/10

Black Rustic & Beaded Chestnut- 7/10

2 Feathered &1 Large Ranunculus- 7/10

Radford's Flame Shoulder- 23/9

Scarce bordered Straw & Large Wainscot 

3 of the 4 Dark Sword Grass- 23/9

Blood-vein - fresh- 23/9

<Black Rustic, L-album Wainscot- 22/9

Cypress Pug- 22/9

Feathered Ranunculus, Dark Sword Grass- 22/9

3 migrants together - White Speck, Delicate & L- album Wainscot-21/9

Cypress Pug- 21/9

Delicate & White Speck - 21/9

White Speck -21/9

Shore Wainscot - 20/9

<2 Convolvulus Hawk moths - 20/9

White Speck & 2 Delicate- 20/9

Gold Spot -20/9

Rosy Underwing - comparison with Red Underwing below - 17/9

Red Underwing - 1 of 2 17/9

Cypress Pug- 14/9

Large Wainscot, Delcate, Pearly Underwing- 14/9

Old Lady - 13/9

Galium Carpet- 13/9

Beautiful Gothic - 12/9 

2 Beautiful Gothic - 12/9

6 L-album Wainscot, Rosy Rustic, Burnished Brass, Black Arches -12/9

L-album Wainscot -12/9

Portland Ribbon Wave - 12/9

Black Arches - 11/9

Palpita Vitrealis - scarce migrant from Southern Europe- 10/9

Black Rustic, 3 Large &1 Common Wainscot- Large Wainscot can vary significantly in size -10/9

Convolvulus Hawk-moth -9/9

2 Scarce Bordered Straw- 9/9

Large Wainscot, Frosted Orange & Delicate - 9/9

<Large & L-album Wainscot & Small Rufous - 9/9

Pale Mottled Willow - 9/9

Canary Shouldered Thorn -8/9

Leopard Moth - 7/9

Radford's Flame Shoulder - 7/9

Centr-barred Sallow - 7/9

Marbled Green -7/9

Small Winged Muslin - 7/9

Canary Shouldered Thorn-7/9

<1 of 2 Scarce Bordered Straw-5/9

Vestal -5/9

Convolvulus Hawk-moth - 5/9

Frosted Orange -5/9

Female - Four Spotted Footman- 5/9

European Corn Borer - 5/9

Mottled Beauty - 5/9

Portland Wave - 5/9

Red Underwing - wings close d- 4/9

>Red Underwing- 4/9

Portland Ribbon Wave - wing damaged - 4/9