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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....
Hi John, just looking at your pics there the wasp looks very much like Ichneumon Stramentarius, reference,complete british insects by Micheal Chinery. regards...
Dear Group------ While I would be among the first to decry any loss of habitat at any site I would point out that the Nat. Trust's first obligation is to it's...
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Apr 10, 2007 7:11 pm
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Hi Andy and all, A very good suggestion. I think it would clear the air and give some understanding to this difficult subject. As a Moth Group we are not in...
Hi all New firsts of the year here; V-Pug, Brindled pug, Oak Tree Pug, Pale Pinion, Depressaria Pimpinellae. Almost certain Emperors hurtling along over the...
Hi Lol, I had an emperor come to light in Cot on the 12th, also Muslin Moth there. At home had first Marbled Coronet, Garden Carpet, Spruce Carpet and ...
I had a Muslin, a brimstone and a dark sword grass this week. Don't know of any organised events at the moment. I've just been made redundant from the Cornwall...
Just a note to let members know there are some new events on the Cornwall Moth Group web site at http://www.cornwallmothgroup.org.uk/events.htm Best regards ...
DIRECTIONS, TREWIDDEN GARDENS 1. A30 Lands End road round PZ. 2. 1 mile from PZ, over crossroads (Newlyn signed on to left) 3. Still on A30, 1/2 mile...
John, If no one identified your Tortrix 1&2, it is Acleris literana. Inhabits oak woods and is local in southern England. Overwinters as an adult and has many...
Thanks Phil, I was just wondering about that and was planning to take the photo to the meeting tonight and ask there. No wonder I couldn't find it on the web,...
I saw a Netted Pug at the bottom of Kenidjack this afternoon (April 20th) sitting on a cliff face. The base colour appeared a bit dark, more like the Irish...
Hi Group. Yesterday I had the opportunity of visiting Poltesco to see what had been done there. Immediately on the left beyond the metal gate the small trees...
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Apr 23, 2007 6:44 pm
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Hi John and everyone, Many thanks for the information. I trust all will be well for the moths! Phil [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Apr 29, 2007 5:19 pm
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Hi Roger, while we wait for one of the experts to give us the real answer, how about considering a very worn double-striped pug? it looks quite narrow in the...