Six NFY
Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 7:19 am
Six NFY:
Morning Folks,
So at least there were some moths in the trap this morning - but the bulb may well have passed away in the night - need to re-check later on when its stopped raining. If it has then it had a very long life, and was possibly only the third bulb we've had pop since 1991 !
Anyway, from 15 moths of nine species that couldn't be bothered escaping there were one or two highlights, namely Cinnabar, Pale Pinion and Diurnea fagella, which takes the year list to a heady 17 species.
Cheers,
Steve
Morning Folks,
So at least there were some moths in the trap this morning - but the bulb may well have passed away in the night - need to re-check later on when its stopped raining. If it has then it had a very long life, and was possibly only the third bulb we've had pop since 1991 !
Anyway, from 15 moths of nine species that couldn't be bothered escaping there were one or two highlights, namely Cinnabar, Pale Pinion and Diurnea fagella, which takes the year list to a heady 17 species.
Cheers,
Steve