Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Moths at Bontgoch

 Delighted to find a Small Purple-barred in my trap this morning. My only previous sightings were the odd day flier at Cors fochno years ago. Alder moth, Lobster and Satin Wave were also present. Earlier this week I had my first Lead Belle for many years.




 

Proof of breeding or a holiday romance?



 Striped Hawkmoths, new to me!  May 25/26th Aberporth garden trap. 

Monday, 25 May 2026

More from Aberporth




 Marbled Coronet , Netted pug and Tawny Shears...May 24th Aberporth.

Also had 2 Small Mottled Willow, Grass Rivulet,Alder moth,9xTreble Lines, Gold Spot,Poplar Grey plus Poplar Hawkmoth, a Dagger and pair of Muslins. BuffTip,White Ermine,Brown Rustic, Flame Shoulder and a couple of Oligia were supporting cast.

pugs again!


Is this a candidate for Cloaked Pug?  caught May 24th Aberporth
 

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Small Mottled Willow

 Last night was quite productive, with 20 species in the trap, in an open, grassy area. New to me was a Small Mottled Willow - which I see that Adam Dare in Carmarthenshire also had, the same night.

Small Mottled Willow

Others good to see again included a Treble-bar, Clay Triple-lines, a Little Emerald and twenty-two Treble-lines. 

Clay Triple-lines

Treble Bar

A bonus this morning was a Hummingbird Hawkmoth feeding on white-flowered Red Valerian.


Saturday, 9 May 2026

Looking up

A few more interesting moths in the garden trap last night, including my first Netted Pug here:

Other NFY were Puss Moth, Peppered Moth, Buff-tip, Treble Lines, Least Black Arches and a Marbled Beauty caterpillar. Both of the latter were high up on the wall of the house. 

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Time to look in Ceredigion?

 Pachyrhabda steropodes is out - see copies of emails from Sally Hall just S of the Teifi - what about north of the Teifi ie in Ceredigion? It was out today in some quantity near Llanelli (SE Carms). Worth vc46  recorders having a look perhaps? Remember that they are tiny and flit (`float`?) around the fern before re-settling. Pale yellowish white to the unaided eye.

27/4/26 Thanks Ian, I have now found Pachyrhabda steropodes here (at our natural burial site/nature reserve, Saron, Llandysul). I have been searching for this species and today found well over 100 flying around a few soft shield ferns. It was confined to just one area – with a lot of dog mercury – not sure if that is significant. I didn’t have a camera but I did have my close focus binoculars so ID reliable.

21/4/26… this species must be spreading fast. Working in our woods over the last two days and 100s flying around the uncurling soft shield fern.