Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 668 species
28/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapSunday, 2 November 2025
Not much happening in recent weeks
Saturday, 25 October 2025
Winding down, what a year though!
I haven't trapped in my garden since last Tuesday now, where numbers had crashed, back last Sunday was my last good night, and going forwards I will only trap on +10 degree nights as it really isn't worth the effort or leccy on less favourable nights.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 666 species
19/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap| Turnip Moth |
| Caloptilia semifascia |
| Delicate |
| Dusky-lemon Sallow |
| Green-brindled Crescent |
| Musotima nitidalis |
| Pine Carpet |
Thursday, 23 October 2025
2025 is officially the joint best year
Late moths included Dark Arches (although these can go on until December in rare cases), Bright-line Brown-eye, Blastobasis adustella, Carcina quercana and oodles of Vine's Rustic.
109 moths of 31 species was to be an October record here, this strangely coincided with our streetlights being changed from orange incandescent to LED. I have noticed that the LED unit is much smaller and is slightly shielded and much dimmer than the orange glow we were used to.
It will be interesting to see what the catches are like next summer.
The nights have gone rubbish lately, but a few more catches were made prior to this storm called Benjamin.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 665 species
17/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap| Yellow-line Quaker |
| Bright-line Brown-eye |
| Carcina quercana |
| Dark Arches |
| Delicate |
| Large Wainscot |
| Merveille du Jour |
| Streak |
| Vine's Rustic |
| Yellow-line Quaker |
Monday, 20 October 2025
A new for garden, 1 of 2 species
Last Thursday, catches had improved somewhat with 60 odd moths of 22 species, very good for October in my garden.
Grey Shoulder-knot was added to the year list, a species I dippped on earlier on in the spring (The last 3 years i've only seen it in spring).
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 663 species
16/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapGrey Shoulder-knot 1 [NFY]
Epinotia caprana/maculana 1 [NFG]
Grey Shoulder-knot Cypress Carpet Epinotia caprana but pos maculana Epinotia caprana but pos maculana
Saturday, 18 October 2025
Another couple of Autumnal ticks
After a night off on Tuesday (cool with clear skies) it was back on it, on Wednesday night.
Another similar catch, but we still seem to have late summer species hanging on, with several Brimstone Moths present and a Light Emerald.
Another two new species for the year were present, which was pleasing.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 661 species
15/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapAutumn(al) is here
Monday night saw reasonable numbers of moths considering the conditions.
Brown-spot Pinion was good to add to the year list, it being of the form 'rufa-pallida'. Brown-spot Pinion has became a rather scarce moth for me in the last decade, slowly declining in numbers, this seems to be the case for others here in the east as well, whereas it's cousin, Beaded Chestnut, is going from strength to strength.
A second new species for the year was a dissected Epirrita species that on initial inspection, looked good for Autumnal Moth. It being a male (as the females aren't doable) I had a crack, and the fairly straightforward dissection proved to be correct, my third garden record.
Other bits included another Acleris rhombana and another form of Beaded Chestnut.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 658 species
13/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapMonday, 13 October 2025
Green Theme
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 656 species
11/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap| Red-green Carpet |
| Merveille du Jour |
| Pink-barred Sallow |
Sunday, 12 October 2025
Another couple of year listers
Friday night was a rather good catch, with lows of 13 degrees, cloud and little wind, 21 species was a very good return for mid October.
My latest Pine Carpet was good to get, and there were two of them, they are also the first this year! Usually a July/August moth here in small numbers.
The second tick was not one, but 3 Phyllonorycter messaniella, a seemingly rare moth here for unknown reasons, and not seen for 4 years!
Other species included several moth Mallows including a fresh one, and a couple of Acleris schalleriana.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 655 species
10/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic TrapSaturday, 11 October 2025
Couple of new ones, couple of migrants
Tuesday night saw a slightly warmer night and we had much needed cloud which was nice, especially as the moon is still rather bright and rising at around 8pm.
Two migrants were noted, a lovely 'dark' Dark Sword-grass and there were also 3 Udea ferrugalis to back it up.
The new species were November Moth (earliest by 6 days) and my earliest garden record of Red-line Quaker by 9 days, the trend year on year it seems, as we still hold onto mid to high teen temperatures during the day.
Another couple of Blair's Shoulder-knot were good to see, a moth that seems to be on the increase here, and a spied a furry caterpillar making a bid for freedom across the patio, potted up and later photographed, it was to be a White Ermine larvae.
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 653 species
07/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap| White Ermine Caterpillar |
| Blair's Shoulder-knot |
| Dark Sword-grass |
| November Moth |
| Red-line Quaker |
| Udea ferrugalis |
Thursday, 9 October 2025
A good mixture of moths post storm
Moth garden list for 2025 stands at 651 species
05/10/25 - Back Garden - Fordham - East Cambridgeshire - Actinic Trap| Feathered Thorn |
| Green-brindled Crescent |
| Grey-pine Carpet |
| Hypsopygia costalis |
| Hypsopygia glaucinalis |
| Nomophila noctuella |
Musotima nitidalis
L-album Wainscot
Feathered Ranunculus
Agonopterix nervosa
Blossom Underwing
Beautiful Marbled
Lampronia fuscatella
Gravitarmata margarotana
Perittia obscurepunctella
Black-spotted Chestnut
Cydia pactolana