Right on que for March
Yesterday it was a mild and balmy 12 degrees with little wind but unfortunately plenty of rain! The temperature did drop to 5c this morning and the wind had increased so I wasn't expecting much if anything at all, so I was pleasantly surprised to find 6 moths in and around the trap.
Four of them were March Moths (They must have knew the date) and incidentally four is the most i've trapped in one sitting in the garden.
Catch Report - 01/03/16 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap
Macro Moths
4x March Moth [NFY]
2x Common Quaker
Micro Moths
None Recorded!
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March Moth |
Still not had March Moth over here; Brindled Beauty as you know the 1st Pug of the year for me.
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Ta Lee
Brindled Pug even.....
ReplyDeleteInteresting overlapping wings on that fellow
ReplyDeleteThanks Lee, will add it now. Yes Simon, quite unusual stealth fighter appearance!
ReplyDeleteI struggle for March Moth in my backyard. Didn't record it last year
ReplyDeleteHope you get one this year buddy.
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