Sunday, 17 July 2016

6th July 2016

Eight new species for the garden, so things still ticking over somewhat slowly. Mostly expected common species turned up, although two micros were more of interest: the scarce pyralid Sitochroa verticalis (only recorded once at Corbett St) and another dull Bryotropha species, this time appearing to be B. senectella

[157] Bryotropha senectella
[158] Sitochroa verticalis
[159] Least Carpet
[160] Grey Pug
[161] Scalloped Oak
[162] Scarce Footman
[163] Lesser Yellow Underwing
[164] The Rustic


Sitochroa verticalis

Bryotropha senectella


Another Coronet turned up, this time a better marked individual while Buff Arches seem to be doing ok this year. Also thought I would post a photo of Dark Arches, an abundant species that I tend to ignore - but they are fairly smart to be fair.


Coronet

Buff Arches

Peppered Moth

Dark Arches

Thistle Ermine

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