All Moths
Folder: Wild Kingdom
Moths and Caterpillars I've been lucky enough to photograph.
Coxcomb Prominent
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A few moths from our recent Moth Trapping event for Sussex Moth Group, Hastings Branch at Brede High Woods
26 April 2014
Pebble Prominent
Patio life: Oak-tree Pug
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Let the moth season begin :)
This is the Oak-tree pug which is very similar to the Brindled Pug but has heavier discal spot, and so I thought I'd post one up :)
Grey Birch Moth
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White-pinion Spotted
Oak Beauty
Merveille du Jour
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Just a few nice moths we had last fall that I wanted to post up and add to the collection :)
Four-spotted Footman
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Just a few nice moths we had last fall that I wanted to post up and add to the collection :)
This one is quite rare, its a male, the female has the spots, but loads recorded in Sussex last year.
NFU
Barred Sallow
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Just a few nice moths we had last fall that I wanted to post up and add to the collection :)
Treble-bar Moth Feeding
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Satin Wave Idaea subsericeata
Cypress Pug Eupithecia phoeniceata
Sallow Kitten Furcula furcula
Ruby Tiger
Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa
Marbled Green Cryphia muralis
Jersey Tiger
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Stars of the catch 18 Aug 2013.
NFU, I was certainly doing the uber moth dance when we found this on the patio.
We thought it was a Red Admiral at first.
Jersey Tiger
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Stars of the catch 18 Aug 2013.
NFU, I was certainly doing the uber moth dance when we found this on the patio.
We thought it was a Red Admiral at first.
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