Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 656 species
11/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapRed-green Carpet |
Merveille du Jour |
Pink-barred Sallow |
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 656 species
11/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapRed-green Carpet |
Merveille du Jour |
Pink-barred Sallow |
Friday night was a rather good catch, with lows of 13 degrees, cloud and little wind, 21 species was a very good return for mid October.
My latest Pine Carpet was good to get, and there were two of them, they are also the first this year! Usually a July/August moth here in small numbers.
The second tick was not one, but 3 Phyllonorycter messaniella, a seemingly rare moth here for unknown reasons, and not seen for 4 years!
Other species included several moth Mallows including a fresh one, and a couple of Acleris schalleriana.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 655 species
10/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapTuesday night saw a slightly warmer night and we had much needed cloud which was nice, especially as the moon is still rather bright and rising at around 8pm.
Two migrants were noted, a lovely 'dark' Dark Sword-grass and there were also 3 Udea ferrugalis to back it up.
The new species were November Moth (earliest by 6 days) and my earliest garden record of Red-line Quaker by 9 days, the trend year on year it seems, as we still hold onto mid to high teen temperatures during the day.
Another couple of Blair's Shoulder-knot were good to see, a moth that seems to be on the increase here, and a spied a furry caterpillar making a bid for freedom across the patio, potted up and later photographed, it was to be a White Ermine larvae.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 653 species
07/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapWhite Ermine Caterpillar |
Blair's Shoulder-knot |
Dark Sword-grass |
November Moth |
Red-line Quaker |
Udea ferrugalis |
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 651 species
05/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapFeathered Thorn |
Green-brindled Crescent |
Grey-pine Carpet |
Hypsopygia costalis |
Hypsopygia glaucinalis |
Nomophila noctuella |
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 649 species
02/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapBeaded Chestnut |
Beaded Chestnut |
Mallow |
Red-green Carpet |
Still some rather good moths turning up in my garden trap, despite some challenging conditions, although at the end of September the days were still warm and in the high teens here.
Monday night yielded a year first Pink-barred Sallow, a scarce visitor here, this only being my 3rd garden record, 1 a year in 3 separate years, and what a stunner it was.
Deep-brown Dart are having a fantastic year here (Although technically all of them here in the UK are lueneburgensis and not lutulenta, the latter appears further south within mainland Europe).
Other highlights included yet more Sallows, a really good year for this species.
A super pale Beaded Chestnut was good to record as well as another Cypress Pug.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 648 species
29/09/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapTypical Autumn Catch Here |
Beaded Chestnut |
Cypress Pug |
Northern Deep-brown Dart |
Pink-barred Sallow |
Sallow f.flavescens |
Amongst a rather healthy catch on Saturday night was a year first Blair's Shoulder-knot.
It's certainly an odd looking moth that doesn't really look like any other species, in fact it doesn't even resemble its cousin, the Grey Shoulder-knot or the two Pinions for that matter, a really sleek customer with dark dashes over sombre grey tones.
Other good species included a 2nd Large Wainscot and Beaded Chestnut and a rather late and nicely coloured Small Square-spot.
Not much on the micro moth front lately, with just Epiphyas postvittana, Emmelina monodactyla and Eudonia angustea, but a nice Acleris variegana made a nice break from the norm.
There is still stuff to catch!
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 647 species
27/09/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapA really busy night in my garden trap on Friday night, with 28 species in total, with lots of late fliers like Oak Hook-tip, Beautiful Hook-tip , Endotricha flammealis & Carcina quercana, Brimstone Moths also going for a 3rd brood.
There were two new species for the year, 3x Sallows and 1x Deep-brown Dart (which maybe the same one that I missed on a previous night, although now sporting a big chunk out of it's wing).
Both species aren't usually very common in my garden, being overshadowed currently by the 3 Yellow Underwings (Large, Lesser & Broad-bordered).
A second fresh Autumnal Rustic was good to see, as well as Acleris schalleriana & Monopis crocicapitella.
A trio of Turnip Moths also turned up, usually an underappreciated moth but i'll take anything lately.
Mothing weather has turned a bit dreary now, with night time temperatures lower than hoped for.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 646 species
26/09/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapAfter checking quite a few Lunar Underwing, I finally scored with a nice fresh Beaded Chestnut, a year first nonetheless.
It is a very consistent moth looking at the date ranges over the past 5 years
Beaded Chestnut - 24/09/21 - 19/09/22 - 24/09/23 - 29/09/24 - 24/09/25
Apart from that and a healthy amount of Lunar Underwing & Black Rustics (5 a piece), there was only 1 other notable moth, a late Least Carpet.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 644 species
24/09/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapBeaded Chestnut |
Least Carpet |
Lunar Underwing |
Lunar Underwing |
Lunar Underwing |
Starting to catch up now, as the weather has gone rather polar at night recently, especially with these keen east winds.
Last Friday I managed a 2nd garden record of Four-spotted Footman, another male.. fantastic!
New species for the year included two uncommon species for my garden, both rather battered sadly, the Small Wainscot much worst off! The other was a rather poorly marked Autumnal Rustic.
Cacoecimorpha pronubana had a big flurry last week, with loads of males turning up, one was a nice female though.
It's still worth running the trap on warm nights I feel.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 643 species
19/09/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapSmall Wainscot |
Autumnal Rustic |
Cacoecimorpha pronubana |
Four-spotted Footman |
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing |