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Low numbers but a sign of more variety on it's way
A pretty average and modest catch of just 11 moths of 7 species on Friday night, warm daytime temperatures peaking at around 21c, but again ropping to just below 6c come dawn.
This seems very low, but it is actually above average for my garden at this time of year! Some nights at the end of April in year's past, I was trapping 4 or 5 moths per night.
Still, it was nice to add two new species to the year list.
Garden species count for 2019 now upto 45.
Catch Report - Back Garden - Stevenage - 125w Robinson Trap
19/04/19
Macro Moths
Shuttle-shaped Dart 1 [NFY]
Brindled Pug 3
Common Quaker 1
Double-striped Pug 1
Nut-tree Tussock 3
Micro Moths
Agonopterix arenella 1 [NFY]
Agonopterix heracliana 1
The remaining shuttle lunch pad that is not being used for the current and future mission is being demolished and retrofitted for the new Aries rocket program.
This photo was taken just as a summer rain storm was rolling in.
All rights reserved. Copyright Geoff Kerr 2009.
After watching the Shuttle launch at Rusty's Seafood Restaurant in Cape Canaveral, the smoke from the Space Shuttle slowly started to break up.
The combination of the wind, the sunset and the great silhouette of the boat at the bottom of the frame made for a great shot!
The Winnipeg Folk Festival provides an hourly shuttle bus to run folkies to Quiet Camping, Festival Camping and Provincial Camping (Hot showers). It is free!
The Space Shuttle Endeavor makes the slow trek from LAX to the California Science Center. @ Crenshaw & 67th
NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft SCA-005 with space shuttle Enterprise flying over Antwerp, Belgium in 1983
Race weekend in Bristol, about 30 miles away. The buses were carrying fans from designated parking areas to meet various race car drivers - and get autographs.
Our first crossing via Le Shuttle.
Very fast and convenient but nothing to look at.
We -had- to go this way in order to make it down to St Michel in one day.
Space Shuttle Discovery's tiles. Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air and Space Museum, Chantilly, Virginia, USA.