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
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.
[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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