Hi All It's still extremely quiet (and somewhat disappointing) when emptying out my garden MV trap here in Pool, Redruth each morning. Apart from the usual...
Hi Justin Steve Madge also had a Delicate at Downderry last night. Still very quiet here at Torpoint, although I did get a Dark Sword Grass a couple of nights...
Friday, 29th July 2005 A Moth Evening On Bodmin Beacon The Beacon is designated as a Local Nature Reserve and managed by North Cornwall District Council. They...
Hi Leon I had another Delicate in the garden trap this morning (definately not the same one as Monday mornings, as that's still potted awaiting a photograph)...
Friday 27th or Saturday 28th May 2005 Survey at Marazion Marsh, Penzance - 8.30pm start This survey will take place either Friday or Saturday, depending on the...
Hi all Following a few blank nights, I actually had seven moths in the trap last night, including 2 x 1827 Freyer's Pug and 1 x 1361 Pyrausta aurata. Leon ...
Cornwall Wildlife Trust requires an: Ecologist – Wildlife Sites Project To deliver the Trust’s sites survey and advisory project and to develop the ...
Just a note to say I have added a new press release to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust web site today at http://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/ The hunt is...
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Hi All, have up-loaded a photo of micro seen today at Rospannel Farm, to the files area of Cornwall Moth Group, any ideas on ID?, many thanks, Bernard...
Bernard, Your moth is more than likely Aethes cnicana. I don't think it is the similar looking Aethes Rubigana. ~ Phil ... From: Bernard Hocking To:...
Hi all Caught a micro in the trap on Saturday night which I'm pretty sure is 436 Pseudoswammerdamia combinella. It looks almost identical to the photo on UK...
Thanks Phil, and Leon for the help with ID, and enjoy the forecast fine spell, if it materializes! Bernard ... From: "Phil Boggis" <phil.boggis@...>...
Details of a variety of natural history workshops and fieldtrips are now available on the Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly...
Hi Folks I found a Grass Wave in my trap this morning at Windmill Farm Nature Reserve on the Lizard. I've uploaded a photograph to the website. The last...
Hi Andy, I recorded a grass wave at Goonhilly quarry on the 4th of june this year whilst trapping with the group. regards Mike Thompson. ... From: Andy Pay To:...
Andy, Mike and All, The Grass Wave is a notable B moth (occurring in between 31 and 100 10Km squares). It appears to be found only in VC1 (in the west). I have...
Thanks Phil. Your answer has spawned another question. What's the county dataset then and when is it to be published? Sorry about that! Best wishes Andy ... ...
Hi All Had my best night of the year so far on Saturday 18th June – 144 moths of 47 species in my MV trap (may not sound that great to some of you, but my...
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Some good moths, Justin, I've uploaded one I can't place in the files area of Cornwall moth group (yahoo), Best wishes, Bernard ... From: "justinaevansuk"...
I caught several of these near Gunwalloe last night - see photo. They certainly resemble H.p.capsophila. I would appreciate comments. Best wishes Andy Pay...
I also had this one (photo uploaded) last night and I'm thinking it may be this species. Again I would appreciate comments from someone with experience of it....
Andy and All, The Pod Lover (Hadena perplexa capsophila) is a sub-species of the Tawney Shears that inhabits the Isle of Man and Ireland. The darker forms of...
Andy and All, Not right for Barrett's Marbled Coronet (colouring appears wrong) but looks like another Tawney Shears (very variable moth). The Gluacous Shears...
Just a note to say I have updated details of mothing events to the Cornwall Moth Group web site today at http://cornwallmothgroup.org.uk/ Best regards Jayne...