Does anyone use the website Windy.com ? Last night the site forecast winds coming up from the Azores, so with the possibility of a migrant, out went the trap and sure enough a single Diamond-back Moth was inside this morning. It was another mild night and with a minimum temperature of 9 degrees, I managed 20 moths of 10 species, including an early Pale Brindled Beauty. I missed this species earlier in the year through lack of trapping, so it was also new for the year.
Regards
Steve
Another mild night
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Re: Another mild night
Hi Steve,
It also turned out to be a mild night here (9C minimum), but it was preceded by a day of monsoon type weather, and was still raining when I went to bed. As a result, even though I normally take every opportunity to run the trap, I didn't bother.
I was not aware of the windy.com website, but will definitely take a look.
Come to think of it though, it always seems to be windy here.
Mel.
It also turned out to be a mild night here (9C minimum), but it was preceded by a day of monsoon type weather, and was still raining when I went to bed. As a result, even though I normally take every opportunity to run the trap, I didn't bother.
I was not aware of the windy.com website, but will definitely take a look.
Come to think of it though, it always seems to be windy here.
Mel.
Re: Another mild night
Hi guys,
every time I've thought about putting the trap on in the last 2-3 weeks has been thwarted by rains of biblical proportions - sometimes when I look out of the window I realise what it must be like living inside a waterfall!
Good to hear that someone's catching something though.
Cheers,
Steve
every time I've thought about putting the trap on in the last 2-3 weeks has been thwarted by rains of biblical proportions - sometimes when I look out of the window I realise what it must be like living inside a waterfall!
Good to hear that someone's catching something though.
Cheers,
Steve