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
Contact Email : bensale@rocketmail.com

My Latest Notables and Rarities

Sunday, 25 October 2020

The odd goodie

Still ticking along nicely in my garden, a huge deluge of rain last night here in North Herts, the patio was flooded, and I luckily managed to rescue a male December Moth from a puddle of water, species no. 491 for the year.

A rather nicely marked Mottled Umber was also observed.

Most numerous were 14 November Moth sp and 9 Yellow-line Quakers.

Pick of the night had to go to a pair of pristine Acleris notana/ferrugana, the male (smaller) featuring a distinct peach flush to the centre of the forewings.

I used my Raynox DCR-250 attached to my 90mm Tamron f2.8 1:1 macro lens to try and achieve a better focus, with such a narrow field of view, the only option is to shoot manual on a tripod at f/11, I was pretty happy with the results of my budget setup.

24/10/20 - 125w MV Robinson Trap

Acleris notana/ferrugana

Acleris notana/ferrugana

Chestnut

Mottled Umber

December Moth


Thursday, 22 October 2020

Two cracking recent garden catches

A couple of really mild nights, not dropping below 13 degrees, and with highs of 18c on Tuesday, it was no surprise that my catches shot up!

23 species on Tuesday night was an October species count record in 8 years.

Winners this year for October are, Merveille du Jour, Satellite, Red-line Quaker and Acleris schalleriana, all common with 9, 7, 11 and 31 records so far this October.

Losers include, Beaded Chestnut (just two worn records so far this year, Brown-spot Pinion (First year so far with no records).

Most notable was a single Acleris rhombana (Not seen since 2015). 

A wee bit of migration was noted, a fresh Udea ferrugalis and 2 Plutella xylostella.

Garden species count for 2020 now upto 490.

Catch Reports - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts

19/10/20 - 125w MV Robinson Trap

21 moths of 12 species

Macro Moths

Brick 2 [NFY]
Common Marbled Carpet 1
Lesser Yellow Underwing 2
Merveille du Jour 3
November Moth 3
Red-line Quaker 1
Satellite 1
Shuttle-shaped Dart 1
Yellow-line Quaker 3

Micro Moths

Acleris rhombana 1 [NFY]
Acleris sparsana 2
Epiphyas postvittana 1


20/10/20 - 250w Clear MV Robinson Trap

58 moths of 24 species

Macro Moths

Feathered Thorn 2 [NFY]
Barred Sallow 1
Beaded Chestnut 1
Black Rustic 1
Chestnut 3
Common Marbled Carpet 1
Lesser Yellow Underwing 1
Merveille du Jour 1
November Moth 1
Red-green Carpet 1
Red-line Quaker 2
Satellite 5
Shuttle-shaped Dart 1
Turnip Moth 1
Yellow-line Quaker 2

Micro Moths

Acleris schalleriana 19
Acleris sparsana 4
Amblyptilia acanthdactyla 1
Cydalima perspectalis 2
Epiphyas postvittana 3
Hypsopygia costalis 1
Plutella xylostella 2
Tachystola acroxantha 1
Udea ferrugalis 1


Udea ferrugalis

Acleris rhombana

Beaded Chestnut

Brick

Turnip Moth

Chestnut
Feathered Thorn (Female)


Hypsopygia costalis

Merveille du Jour


Sunday, 18 October 2020

Much ado about the same...

Last night's catch was almost the same, but with an addition of a Spruce Carpet which failed to co-operate for a photo, and several fresher November Moth species, which also would not lay flat.

A slightly better conditioned Red-line Quaker turned up, as well as my second 2020 record of Orange Sallow which is over a month apart from the year first specimen that I took back in mid-September.

Stevenage, North Herts, VC20.

Orange Sallow

Red-line Quaker




Saturday, 17 October 2020

Latest from the garden moth trap

I continue to run my moth trap around 3 times a week here in Stevenage, North Herts.

I have mostly been using my Actinic, with pretty poor results, although night time temperatures last week did dip as low as 4c.

Last night however I ran the MV Robinson trap instead and was rewarded with 13 moths of 9 species, not a lot compared to some folk recently, but about as good as it gets here.

Highlights were two new species for the year, and 3 fresh season first Red-green Carpet, which were all differently marked.
Both new for years species were extremely washed out, not the same could be said for one of the Red-green Carpets though!

I also trapped two late micro moths, Celypha lacunana and Carcina quercana, the latter my latest record ever.

When I was potting up one of the Green-brindled Crescent's, it jumped into a defensive posture and stayed like it for quite some time, before flying off, four years ago, I experienced this defensive mechanism with a Satellite, and wrote an article in the Entomological Record & Journal of Variation.

I can only assume that it was playing dead and trying to avoid being the next snack!

Garden species count for 2020 now upto 487.

Catch Reports - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts

16/10/20 - 125w MV Robinson Trap

Macro Moths

November Moth 2 [NFY]
Red-line Quaker 1 [NFY]
Chestnut 1
Common Marbled Carpet 1
Green-brindled Crescent 2
Red-green Carpet 3

Micro Moths

Carcina quercana 1
Celypha lacunana 1
Epiphyas postvittana 1

Chestnut

Green-brindled Cescent

Green-brindled Cescent

November Moth

Red-line Quaker

Red-green Carpet

Red-green Carpet


Saturday, 10 October 2020

Latest from the garden moth trap

Still quite poor here in my garden, but Thursday night was rather pleasing, with a rather diverse cast appearing to the actinic trap.

Yellow-line Quaker made its first appearance of the year, the 2nd Merveille du Jour of the year was nice, and a rather late and well marked Common Marbled Carpet was nice to see.

Below is Thursday night's catch

Garden species count for 2020 now upto 485.

Catch Reports - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts

08/10/20 - 40w Actinic & 15w Actinic/15w Synergetic combo

Macro Moths

Yellow-line Quaker 1 [NFY]
Chestnut 1
Common Marbled Carpet 1
Garden Carpet 1
Lesser Yellow Underwing 1
Lunar Underwing 2
Merveille du Jour 1

Micro Moths

Acleris schalleriana 1
Agonopterix alstromeriana 1
Epiphyas postvittana 2

Acleris schalleriana
Agonopterix alstromeriana

Common Marbled Carpet

Yellow-line Quaker


Wednesday, 7 October 2020

A couple of year-listers brightens the mood on a dark and cool morning

Just 8 moths in my Stevenage trap last night to the Actinic lights. 

1/4 were new for year (Green-brindled Crescent and Grey Shoulder-knot) and half were Plutella xylostella, funny old game this mothing lark!

Grey Shoulder-knot is a good moth for my garden, mostly annual but i've never trapped more than 1 per season!

Numbers have been very poor during extremely changeable conditions.

Below is last night's catch

Garden species count for 2020 now upto 484.

Catch Reports - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts

06/10/20 - 40w Actinic & 15w Actinic/15w Synergetic combo

Macro Moths

Green-brindled Crescent 1 [NFY]
Grey Shoulder-knot 1 [NFY]
Garden Carpet 1

Micro Moths

Epiphyas postvittana 1
Plutella xylostella 4
Grey Shoulder-knot

Green-brindled Crescent


Sunday, 4 October 2020

Earliest Mottled Umber

Well, earliest season first (This was the first species of 2020, trapped on the night of the new year) On new years day it was a fairly mild 7 degrees, only a few degrees cooler than last night.

Since the beginning, for me in 2006, this is my earliest of the newly hatched specimens (Mottled Umber are on the wing all winter) by 17 days!

Other than that, just a few bits and pieces still braving the floods.

Mottled Umber


Thursday, 1 October 2020

Quiet with the MV, but a switch to Actinic does the business

The last 3 outings with my trap here in Stevenage have yielded 8, 12 and 12 respectively... not species, moths!
It has been the worst September for sheer numbers of moths since moving here in 2012.

But, quality over quantity last night with a switch from 125 watts of Mercury to a combined 70 watts of Actinic and Synergetic power.
It was rather wet last night, but rain never seems to put moths off, its the cold wind combined that always does it. Luckily last night was very calm.

Pick was of course the Merveille du Jour, easily in the top 5 most beautiful moths in the UK.

A rather orange/pinky flushed Emmelina monodactyla was a nice colour variation and made a change from the usual paler examples.

Below is last night's catch

Garden species count for 2020 now upto 482.

Catch Reports - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts

30/09/20 - 40w Actinic & 15w Actinic/15w Synergetic combo

Macro Moths

Blair's Shoulder-knot 1 [NFY]
Merveille du Jour 1 [NFY]
Sallow 1 [NFY]
Barred Sallow 1
Chestnut 2 [Season first]
Lunar Underwing 1

Micro Moths

Acleris schalleriana 1
Cydalima perspectalis 1
Emmelina monodactyla 1
Epiphyas postvittana 2

40w Actinic & 15w Actinic/15w Synergetic Trap

Acleris schalleriana

Blair's Shoulder-knot

Chestnut

Emmelina monodactyla

Merveiile du Jour

Sallow