Two Brindled Beauties made it 46 species for the garden this year on Monday night. No trapping for a few nights now as temperatures falter and drop rapidly overnight to freezing. Fordham, East Cambs
Not much else to report currently!
Musotima nitidalis
L-album Wainscot
Feathered Ranunculus
Agonopterix nervosa
Blossom Underwing
Beautiful Marbled
Lampronia fuscatella
Gravitarmata margarotana
Perittia obscurepunctella
Black-spotted Chestnut
Cydia pactolana
Two Brindled Beauties made it 46 species for the garden this year on Monday night. No trapping for a few nights now as temperatures falter and drop rapidly overnight to freezing. Fordham, East Cambs
Not much else to report currently!
Rather quieter than late, and probably now past the peak of the early spring Orthosia species.
It tends to go a little quiet now through the rest of March into early April, with better moths over bigger numbers.
My earliest Nut-tree Tussock (By a whole week) was the most surprising, and there was also another new for year species, the regular but never common, Agonopterix subpropinquella of the form rhodochrella.
A nicely marked Clouded Drab was also nice to photograph.
The weather continues to be around average, with some cold nights still a prominent feature.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 45 species
Joint earliest date for the Emperor Moth in my garden yesterday (21st of March).
A single male came to the lure at approximately 4.15pm after it had been out for nearly 5hrs. Temperature in the shade was only 10c.
Here's an improved photo of the specimen.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 43 species
A quieter home trap last night, but a trio of Pine Beauty was the most noteworthy of the lot. I usually only record 1 or 2 per year, this trio makes it 4 for 2026 now. Cracking little moths. Fordham, East Cambs.
Very little else because of how cold it has been recently at night.
The last few nights i've ran my trap more out of chance than anything.
With soaring daytime temperatures upto the high teens, it surely would spur some new emergences to take place, it's been slow but a few new species have been recorded.
The 3rd garden record of Water Carpet was the best moth on Tuesday night and last night, a completely new moth for the garden made the getting up at quarter to six in the freezing cold worth it.
It was that cold that I had to defrost my car, the gauge read 0.8c
Yellow Horned is new for the garden and the 920th species recorded here so far.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 42 species
Recently we have had some lovely sunny warm March days, coupled with some rather chilly nights, although Monday night was cooler during the day at 14 degrees, but we held onto thick cloud for the evening, levelling off at around 10 degrees by 6am.
30 moths of 11 species were sorted and sifted, and with the inclusion of two new species for the year.
A rather pale and worn Satellite was the first one, a regular moth in fairly small numbers in Spring and again in Autumn.
The second new species was an Early Thorn, the first of this group to come on the wing, and always a frequent moth here usually in 1's and 2's per session.
An even warmer day today with highs of 19 degrees, but currently dropping like a stone with clear skies.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 40 species
Well, an insane Orthosia emergence has happened here locally, with no less than 124 individuals counted between this morning and when I returned back home from work, a clear record catch for March by a long shot!
Amongst 50 odd Common Quaker, which made up the bulk of the catch, there were some quality moths.
Engrailed was the single year tick, but certainly worth it. A nice large female specimen, a seldom seen moth in my garden and more likely to be encountered amongst preferred habitat.
A second Lead-coloured Drab record for 2026 was also most welcome.
I doubt I will top these numbers again!
The weather now goes a little chilly and wet at night, so a quiet period coming up.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 38 species
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 37 species
A real drop in moth numbers come Tuesday night with cooler and clear conditions overnight.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 35 species
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 33 species
What incredible weather we have been experiencing lately, with some unseasonably warm days heading towards the high teens and fairly mild nights (Although that is all change now, with typical early spring warm days and cold nights a feature in the coming days).
A smaller but still decent catch on the night of the 1st of the month, with 11 species attending the trap, with two new species for the year, a crumpled up Double-striperd Pug, and my annual one specimen of Pine Beauty, an uncommon but regular moth here between the end of February and end of March.
Mainly a macro show, the micros haven't really got going yet.
The weather ahead looks very good for early March.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 30 species
It's always nice to get a new species for the garden.
It was Ypsolopha mucronella's turn last night, a sporadic visitor to light, and looking back at my previous records it's not that common. The caterpillar feeds from Spindle.
Overall it was the best night of the month (And possibly best night ever in February) with 40 moths of 12 species.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 28 species
A brief post on two catches I made on Tuesday & Wednesday night.
Tuesday was the better night despite being cooler, but Wednesday was warmer with a keen breeze, so that probably had a lot to do with it.
Best moth was a Shoulder-stripe, only the third garden record and one I dipped on last year.
Clouded Drab was new also and several forms were observed.
4 new ones for the year on Tuesday, but only 1 on Wednesday, a pair of dainty little Twenty-plume moths.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 25 species
On the same day as the local Sallow trees bursting into life, with their bushy catkins glowing bright yellow in the morning twilight, the trap was busy with moths once more.
It had been quite wet leading up to the start of the week, and a few of the moths were a bit worse for wear.
I've also had issues with my patio being extremely damp and thus moths sticking to it upside down, so i've had to lay sheets and towels out! Nightmare.
Monday night started brilliantly, with 6 new species added to the year list.
Moth garden list for 2026 stands at 20 species