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Re: [Cornwall Moth Group] Mothing in Cornwall in May   Message List  
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Re: [Cornwall Moth Group] Mothing in Cornwall in May

Phil
Many thanks for the info. I was thinking of more southern/south
western species that might be flying at that time - no particular
target. I will research further.
Thanks again.
Roger




-- In cornwallmothgroup@..., "Phil Boggis"
<phil.boggis@b...> wrote:
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> Roger,
> I'm not sure what you don't get in Lincolnshire that we get here.
Most coastal localities will probably turn up trumps because of the
maritime flora. Try Upton Towans (Nr. Hayle), Penhale Sands (highest
dune complex in England), Par Sands (S. coast). Places along the
Lizard coast such as Kynance and Poltesco (National Trust) and
Marazion Marsh Reserve. River valleys such as Looe and Herodsfoot and
the Seaton Valley (S.coast). Penlee Reserve (extreme east of
Cornwall), Marsland Reserve (extreme North of county).
> I'm sure others on the Moth Group will give advice.
> Have an enjoyable stay.
> Phil Boggis. (Cornwall BC Moth Officer)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: roger111749
> To: cornwallmothgroup@...
> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 12:58 PM
> Subject: [Cornwall Moth Group] Mothing in Cornwall in May
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> I am coming to Cornwall on holiday at Clowance just south of
Camborne
> in May and I am keen to do some mothing for a night or two
between 14th
> and 20th. Can anybody give me some ideas on suitable locations
where I
> might see species that I do not come across at home in
Lincolnshire. I
> use a curtain netting tent over a tripod with light dangling
beneath
> (either 125watt MV or 40watt actinic) - then digital
photography. I
> also use Skinner and Johnson traps when away from home.
>
> Many thanks
> Roger
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Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:49 am

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Roger, I'm not sure what you don't get in Lincolnshire that we get here. Most coastal localities will probably turn up trumps because of the maritime flora....
Phil Boggis
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Apr 9, 2006
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Phil Many thanks for the info. I was thinking of more southern/south western species that might be flying at that time - no particular target. I will research...
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Apr 10, 2006
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Phil, Thank you very much for your ideas - very helpfull and I will research further. As far as species are concerned I know that many occur all over the...
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