Update

 Sunday September 15

So long since I posted. Why? A combination of circumstances. No birding to report and - mainly - Google Blogger messing me about re passwords. I've now fixed the latter and hope to rectify the former in the near future.

In the meantime. Apart from a plethora of Large Yellow Underwings and Setaceous Hebrew Characters, moth-ing has been quiet. Until the excitement of Pam finding a Clifden Nonpareil on the wall above a trap. We have now been catching one annually for the last five or so years, yet it is still a supreme joy to find one in the garden, big, beautiful, and in pristine condition. They must be breeding locally.


 

This is how it looked before its transfer into a larger box to take to the Cley session. It managed to flutter around and remove a lot of scales, unfortunately. My plans for a natural background photo were shelved.


Still lovely......and it gave a lot of people pleasure. One visiting moth-er had never seen one before. A genuine WAW moth.

We also trapped our first Brindled Green and Large Wainscot of the Autumn.




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