I thought some group members might be interested to know that I have just put a new press release on the Cornwall Wildlife Trust web site about a new...
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I see Jane recenty had a Rush Veneer. After I had 2 Dark Swords I asked if anybody had had any others. What I meant to say was, has anybody else had any...
Hi Laurie no migrants at Rospannel Farm, and not much else either, but agree about the March moths being on outside. Bernard ... From: nutmeg5877 To:...
I saw a couple of small swarms of what I presume to be Adela cuprella dancing around in the sunshine at the top of sallows down at Marazion yesterday. Small,...
Hi John, Frank is a delightful chap. I am sure if you ask him he will be delighted to help you 'interpret' his book! Beat wishes George Davis _____ From:...
Thanks George, maybe I can get him to sign my copy :) ... will be ... Smith's ... cuprella ... Marazion ... the ... supplement) ... be ... does ... ...
Hi John, I am sure he would be delighted. I shall keep an eye out for Adela cuprella around all the Maenporth sallows. It looks a nice distinctive moth and I...
First of year moths in the last week at Buryas Bridge, near Penzance. Green Carpet, Least Black Arches, Brimstone moth, Clouded Border, Nut Tree Tussock,Garden...
Firsts of year in the last week at Buryas Bridge, near Penzance, Sandy and Red Twinspot carpets, Pale Pinion, Brindled Pug, Small Phoenix, Small Quaker, Red...
I got my first Flame shoulder / knot grass / muslin moth / pebble prominent and red twin spot carpets yesterday Best regards Jayne Herbert (Web design,...
Hi John and all, - no migrants but a few moths including another White Marked and what may be a Tawny Pinion. It's a moth I've had else where but I'm...
Hi Steve & all I would agree with you, that although a faded moth, it show enough to be a Tawny Pinion. As well as the features described, the shape of the...
Leon and all , Thanks for that Leon.  Incidentally, the weather looks promising for this weekend . A Low forming down near the Azores being squeezed by a...
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May 1, 2008 2:09 pm
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Does anyone know if there are any particularly good moths in the Bodmin/Bodmin Moor area which might be flying in late may/early june? Has anyone trapped in...
Hi John The main moth that springs to mind at that time is Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth which can be found (occasionally!) along the road following the Upper...
Can anybody identify the moth shown in 'Roger's Queries' folder, photo no. MG_2267. It has a V marking on both fore wings and is Carpet size. Cannot give exact...
Thanks Steve, that is most probably the answer as it was a bit worn and never having see one before I missed it completely in the book as I was looking more...
Hi Leon, would appreciate further details please. I'm currently doing a bird survey of Bodmin Moor for the RSPB so I'm up that way every day till mid July. We...
Hi Roger, Steve, I agree with Early Tooth Striped. I caught one very similar at the weekend and the V marks were the feature I noticed first too. Cheers, John ...
*Sunday, June 1st 2008 * Garden Open Day Penhalt Barn House, Poundstock 11am -- 5pm Tim & Sandy Dingle will open their garden & valley walk on behalf of the ...
Just a note to let group members know I have updated the Cornwall Moth Group Web site today with a new report "Species Counts Recorded: 2007 Cornwall VC1...
3-4 Silver Ys, daylight sighting in grass field today. None to light trap yet this year. This is not unusual, there were dozens in this field one day last ...
Hello... I am a new member to the Cornwall Moth group having joined a month ago ,after moving  to Looe, my surveying days of Moths (butterflies) has been...