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White-point (Mythimna albipuncta) - An autumnal immigrant, now also an established, double-brooded resident south east and central south England; increasing distribution north and west. Vagrant in Ireland.
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Oak/Northern Eggar (Lasiocampa quercus) - Widespread in the UK up to Orkney; scarce south-central and the East Midlands of England; scattered in the Republic of Ireland. Distinct staggered flight period from north to south.
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Twin-spotted Quaker (Anorthoa munda) - Widespread England & Wales; increasing northwards in Scotland but not reaching the northern Scottish islands; local in Ireland. Increasing long-term distribution; flying earlier in the year than the 1970s.
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The hairy caterpillar of the Fox moth (Macrothylacia rubi), filmed by
@Ben909
The caterpillars hibernate fully grown but emerge to bask in the early spring sunshine before pupating in April: https://butrfli.es/Fox_Moth
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Moths and butterflies shift their symmetry to improve camouflage. New research suggests how insect symmetrical patterns have evolved to become less obvious to predators. http://butrfli.es/BBCWildlifeSymmetry …
@WildlifeMag Photo: Oleander Hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) by Adam Gor#MothsMatter pic.twitter.com/RC1si7TiEI
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Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe ferrugata) - Widespread over much of England, Wales & Ireland; generally western in range northern England & Scotland. Double-brooded & emerges earlier than the 1970s.
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Look what I just found in the car park at Butterfly Conservation's office in Lulworth? Grey Shoulder-knot at rest on a twig of a Wall Cotoneaster. No lights on here last night, so it must have flown there naturally to rest up for the day
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Dotted Border (Agriopis marginaria) - Widespread throughout Britain & Ireland, decreasing moderately in abundance since the 1970s. Some evidence it may be emerging slightly earlier during late autumn/early winter and finishing earlier.
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A very early Argyresthia conjugella that came to light last night (VC47, PR Williams). Shouldn't be flying for c. three months - 'confused' by the mild winter?
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First moths of the year in my Chandler’s Ford trap 2:2. A battered Chestnut and Dotted Border.
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Great, first
#moths of the year at the garden!! 3 individuals, 3 species 1. Hebrew character (Orthosia gothica) 2. Common Quaker (Orthosia cerasi) 3. Double-stripped pug (Gymnoscelis rufifasciata) Asturias, N Spain#MothsMatter (correct me if I’m wrong, please) pic.twitter.com/koIvEcbfZD
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1st Hebrew Character of the year on the door at work in Winsley, West Wiltshire this morning.
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Here's a moth having a bath to give you that
#FridayFeeling! Thought to be a possible form of temperature regulation. Video clip courtesy of Kazuo Uno: https://youtu.be/TwuH_1s_qAw#MothsMatter#TeamMothpic.twitter.com/e0A8ICe7HU -
In 10 years we have recorded a total of 93 individual Early Moth - Theria primaria over 62 occasions. It is not a common moth around here. I wonder if that is a true reflection of abundance or of recorder hibernation in Scotland during main flight period?
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First Clouded Drab of the year (30.01.2010). Not seen one this early before!
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Pale Brindled Beauty was new for year at last nights actinic in the garden.
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The Chestnut - Conistra vaccinia one of 4 species of moths out last night. So that means 23 nights with moths recorded in January.
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Pale Brindled Beauty and Amblyptilia acanthadactyla in the garden traps last night.
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First moth of the year in the garden trap overnight. Beautiful Plume, Higham Ferrers, vc32 30/1/20
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Bordered Straw (Heliothis peltigera) – Immigrant, most years in fluctuating numbers; occasionally breeds. Primarily an immigrant to the southern half of Britain and the south & east coast of Ireland; however, is recorded as far north as Shetland.
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