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Moth Trapping down on the farm part 3 - This place continues to show me new moths!
I was back at my parents on Tuesday night armed with 5 traps and enough cable to spread them around to try and maximise light coverage.
The day was scorching hot and quite unbearable for work as I had to drive around a giant greenhouse on wheels, a minibus!
At setting up time at 9pm it was still a Mediterranean 25 degrees and it only dropped to 20c at 4am so it was absolutely perfect, bar the full moon and gusty wind. But you can't have everything can you?
The moths were quick to the lights and the list was creeping up steadily and by midnight we had over 100 species which was pleasing indeed.
Some local species were nice to see, such as Waved Black and Dotted Fan-foot.
Best moth was probably my second ever Anarsia lineatella, having seen my first a few weeks ago at the same location and in the same trap! It was to be the 3rd County record.
I was pleased to get a fresh example of Grapholita funebrana, a first for me and possibly may have been over-looked in the past.
Another new moth for me was a Cochylis flaviciliana/roseana. It is more likely to be roseana as this is local in the County but I will get it double-checked just to be sure, still a really pretty moth but o so tiny!
I also potted up an unusual looking Scoparia, which seems to resemble subfusca but it still doesn't look quite right for any of the British species, it most likely is an aberrant form of one of the commoner Scoparids. Again it will be checked to verify the record.
The farm never disappoints and this visit was no different with 166 species recorded.
Catch Report - 19/07/16 - Farmland - Braughing Friars - 2x 125w MV Robinson Trap 1x 160w MBT Robinson Trap 1x 80w Actinic Briefcase Trap & 1x 40w Actinic/26w BLB Trap
Macro Moths - 72 Species
Angle Shades 1
August Thorn 1
Barred Red 1
Barred Straw 2
Beautiful Hook-tip 5
Blue-bordered Carpet 1
Brimstone Moth 4
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2
Brown-line Bright-eye 3
Brown-tail 4
Buff Arches 2
Buff Ermine 1
Buff Footman 1
Burnished Brass 2
Cinnabar 3
Clay 10
Cloaked Minor 20+
Clouded Border 3
Clouded Silver 2
Common Carpet 2
Common Footman 15+
Common Rustic 15+
Common Wainscot 1
Common Wave 1
Dark Arches 5
Dark Umber 4
Dingy Footman 25+
Dingy Shears 1
Dot Moth 20+
Dotted Fan-foot 1
Double Square-spot 3
Drinker 5
Dun-bar 4
Dusky Sallow 3
Dwarf Cream Wave 10
Early Thorn 1
Elephant Hawk-moth 1
Engrailed 6
Fan-foot 2
Fern 5
Flame 2
Green Pug 1
Haworth's Pug 1
Heart & Dart 2
July Highflyer 6
Large Emerald 4
Large Twin-spot Carpet 6
Large Yellow Underwing 10
Latticed Heath 1
Least Carpet 3
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2
Lesser Common Rustic - Gen Det
Lesser Yellow Underwing 4
Light Arches 1
Light Emerald 5
Maple Pug 2
Marbled Minor 2
Mottled Beauty 5
Mottled Rustic 7
Nutmeg 1
Nut-tree Tussock 1
Peppered Moth 1
Poplar Grey 1
Riband Wave 4
Rustic 2
Scarce Footman 5
Shaded Broad-bar 10
Short-cloaked Moth 2
Shoulder-striped Wainscot 1
Smoky Wainscot 5
Sycamore 1
White Satin Moth 8
Micro Moths - 94 Species
Acentria ephemerella 30+
Acleris forsskaleana 5
Acrobasis advenella 1
Aethes cnicana 6
Aethes rubigana 1
Agapeta hamana 20+
Agonopterix heracliana 1
Agonopterix nervosa 1
Agriphila straminella 1
Anania coronata 2
Anania hortulata 2
Anarsia lineatella 1
Ancylis achatana 2
Anthophila fabriciana 1
Aphomia sociella 5
Apotomis capreana 1
Archips podana 2
Argyrotaenia ljungiana 1
Blastobasis adustella 3
Blastobasis lacticolella 3
Blastodacna hellerella 1
Borkhausenia fuscescens 2
Brachmia blandella 6
Bryotropha affinis 4
Bryotropha terrella 10
Cacoecimorpha pronubana 1
Calamotropha paludella 2
Caloptilia semifascia 2
Catoptria falsella 30+
Catoptria pinella 6
Cedestis gysseleniella 1
Celypha lacunana 20+
Celypha rosaceana 1
Celypha striana 2
Chrysoteuchia culmella 50+
Clepsis consimilana 8
Cochylis flaviciliana/roseana 1 (to check…) [NEW!]
Cochylis hybridella 15+
Cochylis molliculana 1
Coleophora mayrella 1
Coleophora sp (white) 5
Crambus perlella 4
Crassa unitella 12
Cydia splendana 1
Depressaria sp 1
Dicrorampha sp 2
Ditula angustiorana 15+
Endotricha flammealis 4
Endrosis sarcitrella 2
Epiblema costipunctana 2
Epinotia siignatana 2
Eucosma cana 50+
Eucosma obumbratana 2
Eudonia lacustrata 4
Eudonia mercurella 5
Eudonia pallida 1
Euzophora pinguis 3
Galleria mellonella 1
Grapholita funebrana 1 [NEW!]
Hedya nubiferana 5
Helycystogramma rufescens 2
Hofmannophila pseudospretella 5
Hypsopygia costalis 1
Limnaecia phragmitella 4
Lobesia abscisana 8
Metzneria lappella 2
Metzneria metzneriella 1
Mompha ochraceella 20+
Monochroa palustrella 2
Morophaga choragella 1
Nemapogon cloacella 1
Notocelia uddmanniana 3
Pandemis cerasana 1
Pandemis heparana 20
Paraswammerdamia albicapitella 2
Paraswammerdamia nebulella 1
Phtheochroa inopiana 1
Phycita roborella 4
Phycitodes binaevella 2
Pleuroptya ruralis 10
Plutella xylostella 50+
Pseudargyrotoza conwagana 2
Pterophorus pentadactyla 10
Recurvaria leucatella 1
Scoparia ambigualis 2
Scoparia subfusca 8
Spilonota ocellana 15
Stigmella sp 1
Teleiodes vulgella 2
Tinea pellionella 5
Udea olivalis 1
Udea prunalis 6
Yponomeuta evonymella 2
Yponomeuta sp 1
Yayy!!
Rowena and I went out for 'bubble tea' across the street from my school... But they don't sell bubble tea anymore.
We had fries instead
:)
www.flickr.com/photos/doc030395/, I'm not moving as fast these days and noticing more. I thought you might appreciate a couple of these.
Pretty in Pink Macarons! Strawberry Nesquick with white chocolate ganache filling and Cranberry tea with Cranberry Chunk Buttercream Filling
After a nice Italian dinner with a little wine, one decides to take photos posing with the wall decorations.
Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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This photo was shot as found at Nola's Iris Garden, 4195 Sierra Rd, San Jose, CA 95132 walking-p-bar.com
"Nola's Iris Garden"
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The sign says the bottles will be replaced at a maximum of every two days. I'd be in a heap of trouble if I had finished even one...
This guy was just one of many peacocks walking wild around the zoo property today. He pretty much posed however I asked him to, a real model animal.
This is the final product. I pulled into Photoshop as RAW and used Camera RAW to do editing that I would normally do in Lightroom. Then I used Nik Sharpener Pro RAW Presharpening and finished up with Nik Color Efex 4 Complete using the Tonal Contrast filter(my absolute FAVORITE).
Best viewed in Lightbox view. Click on photo to see it!
Unknown yellow flower, possibly a weed. Whatever it is, it sure is pretty! Found on a bush walk in Winmalee, Blue Mountains.
I received 1 of these in my Second Sock Syndrome Swap. I could not ge a great photo of these, but I just love them!
Pattern: Pretty Petal Socks by Jeannie Townsend
Yarn: Trekking XXL
Needles: Size 2