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Hi Friends! Sometimes u just cant predict what ur gonna find in ur mail! Just opened my mail n guess what? hot or not ! Check it now Have fun Guys, i think am...
Yes they do have a calender. First trapping for 2 weeks and March moths have realy started, probably been waiting for decent weather , 18 last night,11th. ...
... 18 ... Lucky you, apart from a single Hebrew Character I'm still drawing a blank every time I put the trap out here in Trewellard (last time on 10th...
... March ... weather , ... Surprise ... a ... on ... is ... this I ... Unfortunately we have not had anybody with records from the N. coast in the past by...
Some more firsts of the year last night. I am showing these records to enable beginners to get an idea what is likely to be currently, or in the the near...
Laurie and all, This is a good idea. I well remember trawling through the book when I first began, looking at everything! Cheers, Phil ... From: laurie oakes ...
Hi all, Here in Mullion it,s been very slow so far this year, white shouldered house moth and a twenty plume brought the new year in since then several more of...
Just to add to the collection of recent arrivals---------At home; Early Thorn, Grey Shoulder Knot, Pale Pinion and a fresh Dark Swordgrass. From Devichoys...
john cooke
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Mar 13, 2007 8:40 pm
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Hello John (and all) Thanks for the latest news. I've only managed a few of the usual suspects here at Torpoint, although there have been several reports of...
The Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly requires a Manager The Records Centre Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operation...
Anyone got an opinion on how likely Eudonia angustea is to be found in Cornwall at this time of year? References I've found suggest it shouldn't be flying now...
Hi John I'm sure you're right as it definitely flies much earlier in Cornwall. Here in Torpoint, I get them from January onward in some years, and always get...
Hi John and Leon and all, Can I just say that I agree with all Leon has said about E.angustea. It does indeed occur almost, if not all year round in Cornwall -...
Thanks Leon. ... Cornwall. Here in Torpoint, I get them from January onward in some years, and always get them by March. This year one appeared on the kitchen...
Thanks again Phil, Leon. Might have known things would be different down here, normal rules don't necessarily apply in Cornwall. Now I have a supplementary...
I've just sat down and put this years records onto Mapmate. Not a long list I know, but it may be of interest to others Code Vernacular Taxon Jan Feb Mar 2187...
Sorry The email stripped it of the formatting go to http://www.cornwallnature.org.uk/moths/mymoths/index.htm to see an improved format Cheers Jayne ... From:...
Roger Lane found an Orange Underwing A.parthenias on 26th March in the Luxulyan Valley. This was repeated in the same spot on 31st March. I had a look there...
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Apr 1, 2007 8:27 pm
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Hi Group No more first of year moths at Buryas Bridge except Early Moth on 23rd. To clarify our big March Moth numbers earlier on. These were ON the trap at...
John, The simple answer to this is broadly speaking, yes but might not entirely be for the reason given! You maybe averse to taking the specimen in a pot and...
Mike and all, May I get on my soap-box for one moment? Unfortunately clearing out the undergrowth might make it look nice for the visitors this Easter and is...
May I suggest that someone from the Group approaches Mike Hardy, the National Trust Warden who lives at Poltesco, and expresses concern about the excessive...
Can anyone id a micro trapped last night (8th April) and a wasp both in my garden in Trewellard. Pictures under Johns photos as Tortrix 1 & 2 and Wasp 1 & 2....