We have to contend ourselves today
with Moth photos there having been little else on the agenda except for
continuous rain. By and large these Insects seem to have been a little
thin on the ground in recent days, however this morning there was a
definite upward trend in numbers, another to add to the Property List
along with several other Pretty Things, just for you! In view of the
afore-mention we also decided on an 'Early Post'. Bet the Pine Bunting
shows up now!
DUSKY THORN*
an Insect I have never clapped eyes on before was the 'addition'.
VESTAL
was found in 2 distinct hues, this pale, almost white, individual
and another all over 'pink'
This is the same Insect showing much vividly the 'pink'.
It was interesting to receive the opinion of my Learned Friend.
he replies:-
It was interesting to receive the opinion of my Learned Friend.
he replies:-
To the Vestals, they are
stunning! It is generally considered that the degree of pink colouration
depends on where the larvae have developed, the warmer the temperature
the pinker the resultant moth. Hence, very pink Vestals are presumed to
be primary immigrants which have come from southern Europe, the brown
looking ones are probably home bred. As we've had quite a warm summer
this theory could get a bit muddied and locally bred moths could indeed
look quite pink. Your moth is so pink I think they've come from
somewhere near the bloody Equator! You
are correct about the antennae, male moths have feathered antennae to
enable them to detect the pheromones released by the females. This is
how moths and butterflies find each other for a bit of lovin'! I shall
bore you with an astonishing fact about Emperor Moths: the males can
detect the females up to 6 miles away, and will indeed travel that far
to mate! The trouble us boys go to for a 'spot of nonesense'!
A few more Pretty Ones
The ups and downs of
BORDERED BEAUTY
PURPLE THORN
c3 pristine CENTRE-BARRED SALLOW
seemingly duller but just a small example of the 3 dozen or so
LARGE YELLOW UNDERWING
see them with open wings and you'd change your mind!
see them with open wings and you'd change your mind!
Setaceous Hebrew Character also occurred in similar numbers.
Rock Trivia:-
Pretties for You was the debut album by Alice Cooper. At that time
the name 'Alice Cooper' referred to the band, not just its lead singer,
though he too was also known as Alice Cooper.
One of the 'most sensational' Rock Acts I have ever seen!
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