Welcome

Hello and welcome to my moth Blog. I now reside in a small village in East Cambridgeshire called Fordham. My Blog's aim is to promote and encourage others to participate in the wonderful hobby that is Moth-trapping.
Moth records are vital for building a picture of our ecosystem around us, as they really are the bottom of the food chain. They are an excellent early indicator of how healthy a habitat is. I openly encourage people to share their findings via social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.
So why do we do it? well for some people it is to get an insight into the world of Moths, for others it is to build a list of species much like 'Twitching' in the Bird world. The reason I do it....you just never know what you might find when you open up that trap! I hope to show what different species inhabit Cambridgeshire and neighbouring counties.
On this Blog you will find up-to-date records and pictures.
I run a trap regularly in my garden and also enjoy doing field trips to various localities over several different counties.
Please also check out the links in the sidebar to the right for other people's Blogs and informative Websites.
Thanks for looking and happy Mothing!

KEY

NFY = New Species For The Year
NFG = New Species For The Garden
NEW! = New Species For My Records

Any Species highlighted in RED signifies a totally new species for my records.

If you have any questions or enquiries then please feel free to email me, I have now removed commenting as the bots were starting to appear
Contact Email : bensale@rocketmail.com

My Latest Notables and Rarities

Saturday, 23 May 2026

More of the same!

A super repeat of yesterday night here, with a similar 75 species recorded overnight.

19 moths were new for the year, making it nearly 50 new ones over the past two night, unprecedented here for my garden, and it's only May! 

The days are warming a degree or two each day as we go towards a scorching bank holiday Monday.

Last night the minimum temperature in my garden was 19.4c at 4:30am, crazy.

I woke up at around 3:45am to go through the trap and was pleasantly surprised by how busy it was, the trap and walls were full of micro moths, and the constant buzzing from Cockchafer's was something i'm only used to from wasps, their must have been 15 of the blighter's.. well.. at least they don't eat the moths I suppose!

Highlights were 2 lovely Shark moths, one really well marked and streaky, a huge Privet Hawk-moth which was too lively for a photo, and countless micros that are featured in the full list below.

Out tonight so it'll be a late one! 

Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 243 species 
 
22/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths

Light Emerald 1 [NFY]
Privet Hawk-moth 1 [NFY]
Shark 2 [NFY]
Snout 1 [NFY]
Straw Dot 1 [NFY]
Bright-line Brown-eye 1
Brimstone Moth 1
Brindled Pug 1
Buff-tip 1
Cinnabar 2
Clouded Silver 1
Common Pug 2
Common Swift 2
Common Wainscot 1
Garden Carpet 1
Heart & Dart 2
Latticed Heath 1
Light Brocade 2
Marbled Minor 4
Middle-barred Minor 1
Mottled Pug 1
Muslin Moth 1
Nutmeg 1
Pale Prominent 1
Pale Tussock 4
Rustic Shoulder-knot 1
Setaceous Hebrew Character 1
Shears 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 2
Small Dusty Wave 1
Swallow Prominent 1
Treble Lines 3
Turnip Moth 4
Vine's Rustic 1
Willow Beauty 2
White Ermine 2
White-point 1


Micro Moths

Agapeta hamana 2 [NFY]
Argyresthia cupressella 2 [NFY]
Argyresthia spinosella 2 [NFY]
Elachista atricomella 1 [NFY]
Etainia decentella 2 [NFY]
Hofmannophila pseudospretella 1 [NFY]
Homoeosoma sinuella 1 [NFY]
Isotrias rectifasciana 1 [NFY]
Luquetia lobella 1 [NFY]
Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 1 [NFY]
Parectopa ononidis 1 [NFY]
Parornix sp 1 [NFY]
Teleiodes luculella 1 [NFY]
Tineola bisselliella 1 [NFY]
Aphomia sociella 2
Argyresthia trifasciata 1
Aspilapteryx tringipennella 1
Celypha lacunana 1
Celypha rosaceana 1
Cnephasia sp 2
Cochylichroa atricapitana 1
Coptoptriche marginea 1 
Crambus lathoniellus 3
Cydia pomonella 1
Elachista argentella 1
Endrosis sarcitrella 1
Epiphyas postvittana 7
Eudonia angustea 1
Glyphipterix simpliciella 1
Hedya pruniana 1
Mompha subbistrigella 1
Monopis crocicapitella 4
Monopis laevigella 1
Neocochylis molliculana 2
Notocelia cynosbatella 2
Notocelia trimaculana 2
Platyedra subcinerea 1
Plutella xylostella 4
Scrobipalpa ocellatella 1
 
Tineola bisselliella

Agapeta hamana

Argyresthia spinosella

Etainia decentella

Isotrias rectifasciana

Luquetia lobella

Parectopa ononidis

Shark

Snout

Teleiodes luculella

 
 

Friday, 22 May 2026

Species overload!

It was really busy in my garden last night, not masses of numbers but as always, the species delivered.

The weather was calm and mild and with a hint of cloud, although this won't matter as we progress into the weekend, as the air mass we are currently importing is so mild that it is replacing any cooled down air that we lose out into the atmosphere.

I started netting at around 8pm and packed it in just after 9, netting around 40 moths of 15 species, several of them new, but dominated by Mompha subbistrigella and various Dichrorampha & Bryotropha species, the best was a pair of stunning Chrysoesthia drurella.

The list overnight went on and on, and I nearly ran out of pots when I woke up at 4am.

I make it 73 species which must be my highest May catch so far. 

30 species were new for the year, and a further 2 possibly 3 are new for the garden.

Satin Wave was a new garden macro moth, a moth I am familiar with from Herts and Essex, and a leaf mine from Hawthorn emerged revealing my first ever adult Stigmella crataegella.
Even better, a tiny grey Elachista was potted up and photographed to reveal the possibility of it being Elachista bedellella, a moth that hasn'e been seen in the county for 126 years! I've retained it for dissection.
 
There were too many other highlights to list, so i'll let the list below do the talking.
 
Never rains it pours in this country.
 
We go again tonight.... 
 
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 224 species 
 
21/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths 

Bordered White 1 [NFY]
Cloaked Minor 1 [NFY]
Clouded Silver 1 [NFY]
Green Carpet 1 [NFY]
Large Nutmeg 1 [NFY]
Middle-barred Minor 1 [NFY]
Mottled Pug 1 [NFY]
Oak Hook-tip 2 [NFY]
Pale Oak Beauty 1 [NFY]
Pine Hawk-moth 1 [NFY]
Poplar Grey 1 [NFY]
Rufous Minor 1 [NFY] (Dissected)
Satin Wave 1 [NFG]
Spruce Carpet 1 [NFY]
Yellow Shell 2 [NFY]
Bright-line Brown-eye 1
Brimstone Moth 1
Cinnabar 1
Common Pug 1
Common Swift 4
Common Wainscot 1
Coronet 1
Flame Shoulder 1
Garden Carpet 3
Green Pug 2
Heart & Dart 3
Knot Grass 1
Large Yellow Underwing 1
Light Brocade 1
Lime-speck Pug 1
Marbled Minor 10
Nutmeg 1
Pale Prominent 1
Pale Tussock 5
Red Twin-spot Carpet 1
Rustic Shoulder-knot 1
Setaceous Hebrew Character 2
Shears 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 5
Small Dusty Wave 1
Swallow Prominent 1
Treble Lines 3
Turnip Moth 7
Vine's Rustic 1
Willow Beauty 2


Micro Moths 

Celypha rosaceana 1 [NFY]
Chrysoesthia drurella 2 [NFY] (netted)
Dichrorampha petiverella 1 [NFY] (netted)
Dichrorampha sedatana/aeratana 1 [NFG] (netted)
Epinotia bilunana 1 [NFY]
Evergestis limbata 1 [NFY]
Glyphipterix simpliciella 1 [NFY] (netted)
Hedya pruniana 1 [NFY]
Lyonetia clerkella 1 [NFY]
Nemapogon cloacella 1 [NFY] (netted)
Neocochylis molliculana 2 [NFY]
Notocelia trimaculana 1 [NFY]
Sitochroa verticalis 1 [NFY]
Stigmella crataegella 1 [NFG] (Emerged from Hawthorn mine)
Swammerdamia pyrella 1 [NFY] (netted)
Anthophila fabriciana 2 (netted)
Aphomia sociella 1
Bryotropha basaltinella 5 (2 netted)
Bucculatrix albedinella 1
Cochylichroa atricapitana 2
Dichrorampha plumbagana 3 (netted)
Elachista argentella 1
Elachista sp pos bedellella 1 (netted) (TBC)
Grapholita funebrana 3
Mompha subbistrigella 10+
Nemapogon granella 1 (netted)
Pyrausta aurata 1 (netted)
Tinea trinotella 2
 
Bordered White

Chrysoesthia drurella

Elachista pos bedellella

Epinotia bilunana

Large Nutmeg

Notocelia trimaculana

Pale Oak Beauty

Satin Wave

Stigmella crataegella

 

Nearly there!

We were just on the edge of some really mild nights to come on Wednesday night, with lows of 13 degrees and 15c at midnight, it was still pretty good.
But from now on we are looking at +16c at midnight which is excellent for micro moths in particular. 
 
A fair haul on Wednesday night in my garden, but I expected a few more given the conditions, although the wind was still a bit gusty after dark for a few hours.
 
Green Pug was the sole new macro moth species for the year, this was backed up by two common micro moths.
 
A grotty Elachista was retained which will probably turn out to be atricomella.
 
Calm before the storm? I think so. 
 
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 194 species 
 
20/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths 

Green Pug 1 [NFY]
Bright-line Brown-eye 1
Brimstone Moth 1
Buff-tip 1
Cinnabar 1
Common Pug 1
Common Swift 5
Common Wainscot 1
Garden Carpet 1
Grey-pine Carpet 1
Heart & Dart 2
Light Brocade 3
Marbled Minor 10
Nutmeg 1
Setaceous Hebrew Character 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 2
Treble-bar 1
Treble Lines 4
Turnip Moth 3
Vine's Rustic 3
Willow Beauty 4


Micro Moths 

Hedya nubiferana 1 [NFY]
Notocelia cynosbatella 1 [NFY]
Aproaerema anthyllidella 1
Bryotropha basaltinella 1
Elachista sp 1 (TBC)
Endrosis sarcitrella 1
Epiphyas postvittana 4
Esperia sulphurella 1
 
Notocelia cynosbatella

Bryotropha basaltinella

Elachista sp prob atricomella

Green Pug

Hedya nubiferana

 

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Blowing a hooley

It was extremely windy last night here in my village but warm with it, not dropping below 13 degrees and so I duly popped the trap on.
I had to lay the sheets across the patio to keep to dry for fear of any rain, and i'm glad I did as we did have a downpour at 11pm.
Despite this there were 27 species recorded by dawn and 7 of which were new.
 
Highlights included Alder Moth, Campion and a worn Aspilapteryx tringipennella

The weather is certainly feeling more humid as of today, but we've still got a nagging wind.

Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 191 species 
 
19/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths 

Alder Moth 1 [NFY]
Burnished Brass 1 [NFY]
Campion 1 [NFY]
Setaceous Hebrew Character 2 [NFY]
Sycamore 1 [NFY]
Brimstone Moth 1
Common Swift 3
Common Wainscot 1
Flame Shoulder 1
Grey-pine Carpet 1
Latticed Heath 1
Light Brocade 1
Marbled Minor 2
Shuttle-shaped Dart 4
Silver Y 1
Spectacle 1
Treble-bar 3
Treble Lines 2
Turnip Moth 5
Vine's Rustic 2
White-point 1
Willow Beauty 1


Micro Moths 

Aspilapteryx tringipennella 1 [NFY]
Blastobasis lacticolella 1 [NFY]
Argyresthia trifasciata 1
Epiphyas postvittana 2
Monopis crocicapitella 2
 
Sycamore

Alder Moth

Aspilapteryx tringipennella

Blastobasis lacticolella

Burnished Brass

Campion

Setaceous Hebrew Character

 

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Wet and warmer

The nights start to improve now as we head towards a potential heatwave starting around Thursday, a mildish night with lows of 10 degrees last night, but rather damp although the rain must have not come to much in the end.

45 moths of 25 species was a respectable return given the conditions.

Highlights included year first macros of Blood-vein and two very different Large Yellow Underwings, and a very late (possibly my latest ever) Clouded Drab.

Seconds for the year of May Highflyer and Poplar Kitten were also most welcome. 

Micros picked up as well, with none present on the last two outings, to 5 species seen last night.

Come on warm weather, we've waited long enough! 
 
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 184 species 
 
16/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths 

Blood-vein 1 [NFY]
Large Yellow Underwing 2 [NFY]
Clouded Drab 1
Common Pug 1
Common Swift 2
Flame Shoulder 2
Garden Carpet 1
Heart & Dart 4
Marbled Minor 1
May Highflyer 1
Pebble Prominent 1
Poplar Kitten 1
Rustic Shoulder-knot 1
Shears 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 5
Swallow Prominent 1
Treble Lines 6
Turnip Moth 2
Vine's Rustic 1
Yellow-barred Brindle 1


Micro Moths 

Celypha striana 1 [NFY]
Crambus lathoniellus 1 [NFY]
Aphomia sociella 1 [NFY]
Epiphyas postvittana 5
Evergestis forficalis 1
 
Blood-vein

Celypha striana

Large Yellow Underwing & Clouded Drab

Large Yellow Underwings

May Highflyer

Poplar Kitten

 

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Still very quiet and far too cold

Cold and just rather bleak lately, so i've barely run the trap although that looks set to change from mid next week!

The last two nights have been very slim pickings, adding a Shears to the year list on Thursday night, and a Grey-pine Carpet last night, hardly inspiring stuff.

There were no micros on either night, showing just how the cold temperatures really puts off the smaller moths, with lows of 4/5 degrees on both nights.

Hopefully milder nights now, but a few wet ones incoming.

 

Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 180 species

 

14/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths
 
Shears 1 [NFY] 
 
 
 
15/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths

Grey-pine Carpet 1 [NFY]
Garden Carpet 1
Heart & Dart 3 
Pebble Prominent 1
Rustic Shoulder-knot 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 3
Spectacle 1 
Treble Lines 5
Turnip Moth 5


Micro Moths

None Recorded!
 
Turnip Moth

Grey-pine Carpet

Shears

 

Sunday, 10 May 2026

Testing times for moths

Horribly cool east wind is putting a downer on moth recording currently, and looking forward to the week ahead, in short, I don't think it's going to be worth it.

But we'll take each day as it comes.

Last nights numbers and species were well down, but it did include a beautiful Eyed Hawk-moth and a lovely fluffy White Ermine.

Just two species of micro moth were observed, showing the severity of the conditions.

Cool, almost cold today, so it's not happening tonight as we are expecting a near frost :/ 

 

Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 178 species

09/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths

Bright-line Brown-eye 1 [NFY]
Eyed Hawk-moth 1 [NFY]
White Ermine 1 [NFY]
White-point 2 [NFY]
Angle Shades 1
Chinese Character 1
Marbled Minor 1
Orange Footman 1
Garden Carpet 1
Muslin Moth 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 4
Treble Lines 11
Turnip Moth 1


Micro Moths

Cnephasia communana 1 [NFY]
Epiphyas postvittana 1
 
White-point

Bright-line Brown-eye

Cnephasia communana

Eyed Hawk-moth

White Ermine

 

Saturday, 9 May 2026

May miserable for moths (at night)

Still far too cold for the time of year, though only at night it seems.

During the day we've had highs of between 16c and 22c, but a near constant east and north breeze has killed it here at night, the 5th,6th and 7th were really not worth lighting up for, with completely clear skies and lows of around 5 degrees, although last night it dropped to 6c, it was quite cloudy towards dusk so I chanced a trapping session.

A few moths were netted at dusk, but even that was slim-pickings! I was meant to be going out tonight, but a clear sky and cool breeze has put to that idea to bed sadly.

42 moths of 28 species wasn't too bad to be honest, and there were several new ones noted.

Highlights were May Highflyer (Never annual) and a rather mint Bryotropha affinis.

A warm day today of 21c but sadly dropping once more, worth a trap though.

 

Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 173 species

08/05/26 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap
 
Macro Moths

Grey Dagger 1 [NFY]
May Highflyer 1 [NFY]
Orange Footman 2 [NFY]
Treble-bar 1 [NFY]
Chinese Character 1
Buff-tip 1
Flame Shoulder 1
Heart & Dart 2
Light Brocade 1
Lime-speck Pug 1
Marbled Minor 1
Garden Carpet 1
Muslin Moth 1
Pale Tussock 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 7
Spectacle 1 
Swallow Prominent 1
Treble Lines 5
Turnip Moth 1
Yellow Belle 1


Micro Moths

Aproaerema anthyllidella 1 [NFY]
Bryotropha affinis 1 [NFY]
Cameraria ohridella 1 (netted)
Cochylis dubitana 1 (netted)
Epiphyas postvittana 3
Grapholita funebrana 1
Monopis laevigella 1 (netted)
Tinea trinotella 1 (netted)
 
Treble-bar

Aproaerema anthyllidella

Bryotropha affinis

Grey Dagger

May Highflyer

Orange Footman