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Showing posts with label willow ermine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label willow ermine. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Tice as Nice

I was involved in leading a small mothing event last night at Tice's Meadow, Badshot Lea, which is a regenerating wetland site with willow scrub, and an area of a huge range of young planted native trees and shrubs.  I set up two traps by the wetland area, but the weather was against us, with an almost clear sky.  This site definitely warrants further investigation next year.  As a result of the weather, no unusual macros were seen, but three micro lifers were got.  These hinted at the quality of the wetland here.

4th August, Tice's Meadow (* = lifer):
1 Nemapogon clematella*  (a Fungi feeder)
1 Argyresthia goedartella
1 Willow Ermine Yponomeuta rorrella*
2 Mompha epilobiella*
1 Endothenia marginana
1 Epinotia brunnichana
5 Agriphila straminella
Scoparia ambigualis
1 Buff Arches
2 Shaded Broad-bar
1 Common Carpet
1 Yellow Shell
1 Iron Prominent
1 Pale Prominent
1 Yellow-tail
1 Dingy Footman
3 Ruby Tiger
2 Flame Shoulder
3 Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
1 Square-spot Rustic
3 Clay
9 Smoky Wainscot
1 Dunbar
2 Dark Arches
3 Cloaked Minor
5 Common Rusitc
2 Uncertain
1 Straw Dot
Total: 28
Nemapogon clematella


Willow Ermine