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Hi This e-mail is sent out automatically every month to remind members of the different commands used to manage the Cornwall Moth Group Egroup at...
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May 1, 2007 2:19 pm
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Just a note to let members know that I have added a couple of events to the Cornwall Moth Group website today at http://www.cornwallmothgroup.org.uk/events.htm...
The first Cockchafers of the year appeared on Wednesday night (2nd) in Trewellard. Other firsts of the year this week: 29th April - Buff Tip 2nd May - Shears ...
Hi all, I had an L album wainscot to light at poltesco on the 4th,an early bird according to the books. A query to all? is anyone catching Tachystola...
Hi Mike (& all) This L-album is a great example of what an "early" year this is. Quite a few species have turned up 2 or 3 weeks early this year, but this is...
Hi Mike and everyone, I have had a couple of T.acroxantha in the last few days. I get them in the house and have been seeing them here in St. Austell for a...
Hi, all. L-album Wainscot is certainly early this year. My earliest was in 2003- 21st of June. Recently I have had Brown Rustic, Large Y U and Common...
john cooke
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May 12, 2007 6:43 pm
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Hi Can anyone identify this pug for me please. http://www.jayne-herbert.co.uk/wildlife/index.php Best regards Jayne Herbert www.jayne-herbert.co.uk [Non-text...
If weather OK, doing an Upton towans dunes walk. butterflies and wild flowers (and moths of course) Sunday 20th 11.0 and join up with Nigel and Jaynes CWT...
Tony - just in case you're not receiving my emails for some reason here is the list from the Trewidden meeting on 20th April Moths from Trewidden (Rock...
Is there any plan for a moth meeting this Friday? How about Marazion Marsh. Or giving Trewidden another chance. Weather forecast for Penzance on Friday night...
Hi Northernrustic Had intended to do an approx. rotation between Trewidden, Loggans/Upton Towans and Bakers Pit. Lost the other weeks Loggans meet to...
Yes that sounds good to me. Currently got generator problems but will see if I can resolve it one way or the other before then. Had a couple more firsts of the...
Firstly, whilst looking at the new photos on the www.ukmoths.org.uk I found a photo of a Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth, which the recorder may be interested...
Meeting at Loggans/upton towans Frid 25th May or Sat 26th if weather poor Friday. Loggans moor and Upton Towans MR SW 577393 On B3301 road to Gwithian...
Hi got some questions. I have a cacoon of a diamondback moth on a lid. Should I position the lid such that the cacoon is on top or under the lid? Secondly, I...
John and All, Unfortunately my copy of P.B.M. Allan's Larval Foodpants only lists the species not the foodplant - most unhelpful, so not much help I'm afraid....
We are a group of 5 parishes bases in the Launceston Area, helping individuals developing their interest in Wildlife. Moths is one of many subjects we are...
Hi John & All The photographer/recorder of the Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk, Steve Ogden now lives in the area. The superb picture may have been taken in his...
Hi All, Just 'butting' in here to say also what a fantastic photo it was. Could we get Steve to post it? I don't think it's on our site. Phil B PS. Just sent...
Hi all, Can anybody i.d the caterpillers ive posted within the folder of the above title? All were found during late April mid May ths year. The first image...
Hi All Thanks for your comments. I've just posted the photo. It was taken in my garden within the Welcombe and Marsland Nature Reserve on 24 April. The moth...
Steve, Once again many thanks for posting the photo and I just have to say again what a good one it is! If you have the info., could I ask, for the benefit of...
... Hi Dennis, Your posted larvae on our website are as follows: White Satin Moth, next photo is too indistinct to determine species. The other two look like...
Hello moedelawnz, The moth is very small as you may know so it can be easily missed. Site it upside down and keep away from direct sunlight. Try and moisten...
As requested the follow refers to the photo of the Narrow Bordered Bee Hawkmoth . Canon EOS digital, EF 100 f2.8 USM Macro lens, Canon Macro Twin Lite lens...
Steve and All, Many thanks for the info, I note the Canon macro Twin Lite lens mounted flash guns and shot in raw format - ideal! ... From: Steve Ogden To:...