The June Doldrums

 Thursday June 19

June is always considered to be a quiet month for birds,so far, this one is no exception, even worse if possible. In common with many other birders, mothing takes first place, especially using pheromone lures in the garden. The lures can be used for various micro moths, our targets are macro moths of the family Clearwing. 

So far this year we have trapped five different species, three of which I've been able to photograph. 

White-barred Clearwing

Was a new species for us, spreading slowly from the Broads area, a nationally NB species.

 


Currant Clearwing

New for the  garden, previously seen at Wiveton Fruit Farm.

 


Lunar Hornet Clearwing

Trapped in the garden every year so far. 

 

The unphotographed species are: 

Yellow-legged Clearwing and Red-tipped Clearwing.

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