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Showing posts with label striped wainscot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label striped wainscot. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Cloaked in drizzle, but we Hook quality!

I went to Thursley Common last night for a mothing event with David Gardner. Bill was able to come, although it was a shame he had to leave early. Particularly as we had a great time, with only average conditions. In drizzly, cold weather, we got small numbers, but high quality from this top-notch site. I got three lifers, and a possible fourth. When the very first macro we saw was a Silver Hook, I knew we were going to do well! I managed to net this wet heathland specialist before dusk. During the night itself, we were also graced by the presence of a Cloaked Carpet, and a female Grass Wave amongst others. You can't beat mothing with a serenade of Nightjar churring (I got some great views too, as a male endeavoured to catch the moths before me)!

Thursley Common, 24th June (in order of appearance):

Silver Hook*

Treble Brown-spot

Double-striped Pug

Snout

Lilac Beauty

Grey Pine Carpet

Pine Hawk

True Lover's Knot

Marbled White Spot

Cloaked Carpet*

Heart and Club

Tawny-barred Angle

Mottled Beauty

Green Carpet

Middle-barred Minor

Brown Rustic

Smoky Wainscot

Beautiful Hook-tip

Lobster

Scalloped Hook-tip

Striped Wainscot

Barred Red

Riband Wave

Marbled Brown

Grass Wave*

Dunbar

Yellow Shell

Willow Beauty

Small Fan-footed Wave

Double Square-spot

Large Yellow Underwing

Small Seraphim



Possible Square Spot (it was much smaller than nearby Mottled Beauty)



(Forgotten the name of this micro!)



Beautiful Hook-tip



Striped Wainscot



Lilac Beauty and Barred Red



Scalloped Hook-tip



Grass Wave



Cloaked Carpet



Silver Hook

Sunday, 4 July 2010

The Suspects get off (Wain)scot free at Horsell

Even a late night visit from the rozzers wondering what we were up to, failed to put a downer on a marvelous evening at Horsell Common near Woking. I don't blame them for being suspicious about five shapes leaning over three lights in the woodland. Maybe they thought War of the Worlds was coming to life (the book was set there)!
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Anyway, to the moths. Even though it was clear and cold, there was a steady procession of species, that included five brand news ones to me, and final total of 57 macros. The best ones being Great Oak Beauty, Suspected, and Striped Wainscot.
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3rd July, Horsell Common:(Lifers = *)
Small Fan-footed Wave
Peppered Moth
Rosy Footman
Heart and Dart
Brown Silver-line
Engrailed
Buff Ermine
Double Square-spot
Treble Brown Spot
Bright-line Brown-eye
Small Fan-foot
Dark Arches
Marbled White Spot
September Thorn
Common Wave
Common White Wave
Riband Wave
Lobster Moth
Iron Prominent
Tawny-barred Angle
Sharp-angled Carpet
Mottled Beauty
Common Emerald
Miller
Beautiful Hook-tip
Pine Hawk-moth
Buff Footman*
Willow Beauty
Yellow-tail
Dunbar
Brown Rustic
Common Footman
Sandy Carpet
Light Emerald
Brown Scallop
Uncertain
Barred Red
Great Oak Beauty*
Peach Blossom
Large Emerald
Pebble Hook-tip
Knot Grass
True Lover's Knot
Blotched Emerald
Dwarf Cream Wave*
Striped Wainscot*
Scarce Footman
Four-dotted Footman
Scalloped Oak
Brimstone
Coxcomb Prominent
Green Pug
Buff-tip
Heart and Club
Buff Arches
Suspected*
Coronet
Minor Shoulder-knot
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Apologies for the poor shots.
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September Thorn
Buff Footman
Brown Scallop (honest!)
Large Emerald
Yellow-tail
Striped Wainscot
Suspected
Great Oak Beauty