Thursday 5th June 2025.
Rain was forecast for today and sure enough, we had plenty of it though thankfully, it eased up before my second shift in Pembroke Road this afternoon. A bit of a windy, wet day that kicked off with the Moth Box in the rain; but it brought in the Moths again and another three more crackers were added to my year list.
The Moth Box:
I woke up to an overcast sky early this morning, but worse than that was a House Sparrow searching for my Moths around my Moth Box! To be honest, the Sparrow population around our gardens have considerably reduced this year of which I have nearly given up on putting out food for them; but I have been putting out dried mealworms for them and it has been successful. On top of the Sparrow, the rain started to fall as I got busy checking the Box and surrounding area. The good news was that I had three more excellent ‘year-ticks’ with two Varied Coronets, a Common Wainscot and a Green Oak Tortrix.
There were 45 moths in total of 25 species present that included the following:
Macro moths:
- Varied Coronet x2
- White Ermine x7
- Common Pug x2
- Lime-speck Pug x2
- Heart & Dart x5
- Large Yellow Underwing x2
- Marbled Minor x2
- Pale Mottled Willow x1
- Riband Wave x2
- Vine’s Rustic x2
- Brimstone Moth x1
- Bright-line Brown-eye x1
- Willow Beauty x2
- Dark Arches x1
- L-album Wainscot x1
Micro moths:
- Common Plume x1
- Green Oak Tortrix x1
- Garden Pebble x1
- Garden Grass-veneer x2
- Apple Leaf Miner x1
- Blushed Knot-horn x1
- Light Brown Apple Moth x1
- Brown House Moth x1
- Ruddy Streak x2