Sunday, 8 November 2020

Late October 2020

The second half of the month involved a couple decent mild nights which produced two new moths for the garden.
Sprawler is a late autumn species of broad-leaved woodland so I had thought it would be difficult to catch one here:


Sprawler Asteroscopus sphinx

Chestnut on the other hand is a common and widespread species that can occur throughout the winter into early spring. It was a strange gap in the garden list and finally, two individuals turned up this month:

Chestnut Conistra vacinii

An Acleris sparsana was just the second for the garden:

Acleris sparsana

Three more Merveille du Jour turned up including two together on the 16th. A total of four this year is my best ever return. 

Merveille du Jour Griposia aprilina

Some other great moths from the tail end of the autumn:

Feathered Thorn Colotois pennaria
Mallow Larentia clavaria

Red-green Carpet Chloroclysta siterata

This might be it now for the year; there are just a handful of realistic possibilities that will be addition to the year list before the years end.

[622] Sprawler
[623] Chestnut

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