Yes, that far back. When I first started recording moths in fact.
I've had a few blanks in April, a few more between December and March, but never have I ever, not managed to record at least one moth in or around my trap in May.. until last night.
To be honest, conditions weren't that favourable, with clear skies all night, a bright moon and lows of 5c. By 7am we had complete cloud cover, typical!
I did however have a quick wander around the garden this afternoon, and noted 3 species of Micro moth, one was new for the year, the tiny little metallic Cauchas rufimitrella.
It wouldn't sit still for long, so a quick shot was all I managed. I got lucky a few years ago and a few sat nice and still on Daisy heads, showing just how small this species really is!
Last night I also spied a large juicy caterpillar munching on one of our viburnum bushes, it was to be a Lesser Yellow Underwing, not a caterpillar i've seen before but the adults are prevelant for 4 months of the year.
A little birdie tells me that it's going to start finally warming up.
Good luck all, we've earned it!
Moth species for 2021 in the garden now stands at 62.
26/05/21 - Back Garden - Stevenage - North Herts - Daytime
Cauchas rufimitrella 1 [NFY]
Adela reaumurella 3
Esperia sulphurella 1
Let's hope this is a one-off bad season and not long term change.
ReplyDeleteLrts hope so Alastair!
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