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Hello and welcome to my moth Blog. I now reside in a small village in East Cambridgeshire called Fordham. My Blog's aim is to promote and encourage others to participate in the wonderful hobby that is Moth-trapping.
Moth records are vital for building a picture of our ecosystem around us, as they really are the bottom of the food chain. They are an excellent early indicator of how healthy a habitat is. I openly encourage people to share their findings via social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.
So why do we do it? well for some people it is to get an insight into the world of Moths, for others it is to build a list of species much like 'Twitching' in the Bird world. The reason I do it....you just never know what you might find when you open up that trap! I hope to show what different species inhabit Cambridgeshire and neighbouring counties.
On this Blog you will find up-to-date records and pictures.
I run a trap regularly in my garden and also enjoy doing field trips to various localities over several different counties.
Please also check out the links in the sidebar to the right for other people's Blogs and informative Websites.
Thanks for looking and happy Mothing!

KEY

NFY = New Species For The Year
NFG = New Species For The Garden
NEW! = New Species For My Records

Any Species highlighted in RED signifies a totally new species for my records.

If you have any questions or enquiries then please feel free to email me
Contact Email : bensale@rocketmail.com

My Latest Notables and Rarities

Monday, 28 March 2022

Caloptilia capers pt.3

Another day and another Caloptilia for the garden list.
But... I missed two others as the light began to fade to the West.
I stood from 7:00pm to 7:25pm just watching the blue sky to the West, remarkably it's quite easy spotting the micros, as they seemingly fly up from next doors garden (or thereabouts).
But, and this is the biggest problem. Netting the little buggers!
I had another go just now, for half an hour after 7pm, 5 spotted this time and two netted, getting better...
 
Moth garden list for 2022 stands at 43 species

Here is the new Caloptilia for the garden, Caloptilia populetorum.

Caloptilia populetorum


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