On Twitter I follow a number of folk who post mothy stuff. Mostly that'll be
pics of selected trap highlights, but occasionally something more educational.
Like this, for example, posted a couple of days ago...
I hadn't heard of Slender Brindle, and had to look it up in the field
guide. Yes, I thought, I could well imagine myself overlooking one as a pale
Common Rustic agg. Living Record revealed that there have been several
Bridport records, so it's certainly a moth I should be looking out for. I resolved to
check very carefully all future Common Rustic agg. types for that
'obvious brown patch at the base of the thorax'.
The very next morning I counted 14 Common Rustic agg. in the trap. I
paid careful attention to thorax bases, and the presence or absence of obvious
brown patches, but no Slender Brindle. That was yesterday. In the
evening I released the catch. As a beginner, my biggest concern is cocking up
a decent moth by misidentifying it as something common, so, as per usual, I
checked each egg tray before shaking off its moths, in case I'd overlooked
anything obvious. And look what I found!
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Slender Brindle, also known as Tyro's Gaffe.
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So, a big thank-you to Les Evans-Hill for the heads-up. But honestly, how did
I miss that?!
Slender Brindle is the most recent addition to the garden list, but
last night's catch added three new species for the year...
Wednesday night, 19th July
In contrast to the blazing heat of this time last year it was a clear and
chilly night, and 88 moths of 42 species was better than I expected. Two
Privet Hawk-moths in the trap was a first, and a nice highlight, and
here are some others...
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Elephant Hawk-moth on Hazel. Mmmmmm...
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A pristine Brussels Lace. We've caught 30 this year, but the peak
was definitely in June.
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First Four-spotted Footman of the year. A male.
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First of the year. There will be lots more.
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Marbled Green. Another first for the year. Four trapped in
2022.
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Following one at the end of May, this is the garden's second. With less
than 10 other West Dorset records on the Living Record map (and none in
the Bridport area) probably a decent catch.
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Blair's Mocha #10 for 2023. Am I going to post a photo of every
single Blair's Mocha I trap? Possibly. I do like them. Not many
moths have blobs of Tipp-Ex on their wings.
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