It was an unresolvable teaser as to which 'header photograph'
should grace the month of June 2017 so, for today at least
it's 3 for the price of 1 with additionally
SALVIN'S (Shy) ALBATROSS
(same location, same date and a finalé later)
As time simply does not allow us to send our images to the various
should grace the month of June 2017 so, for today at least
it's 3 for the price of 1 with additionally
SALVIN'S (Shy) ALBATROSS
(same location, same date and a finalé later)
As time simply does not allow us to send our images to the various
Web Sites, such as the Dorset Moth Group, we decided instead it was
probably a good idea to publish a number of images here.
probably a good idea to publish a number of images here.
Not to everyone's liking we know from feedback,
but just look at the diversity of these seldom seen creatures by the
Casual Observer.
Each of these has been captured, photographed and released unharmed,
over the past 3 to 5 days!
GHOST SWIFT
FOX MOTH
The 'Big Daddy' of this selection
COMMON LUTESTRING
OBLIQUE CARPET
SMALL YELLOW WAVE
FOXGLOVE PUG
TREBLE-BAR
A particular favourite, the most bizarre
SCORCHED WING
PALE OAK BEAUTY
GRASS WAVE
While we often proclaim
"we don't do Micros" (usually the smaller of the Moths)
what we do do is undeniable and pure beauty
which is the case with garden pea size
ALABONIA GEOFFRELLA
MARBLED BROWN
PALE TUSSOCK
another favourite better seen 'in the flesh'
RED-NECKED FOOTMAN
BIRCH MOCHA
Both light and dark morph
CORONET
and the small
ROSY MARBLED
"we don't do Micros" (usually the smaller of the Moths)
what we do do is undeniable and pure beauty
which is the case with garden pea size
ALABONIA GEOFFRELLA
MARBLED BROWN
PALE TUSSOCK
another favourite better seen 'in the flesh'
RED-NECKED FOOTMAN
BIRCH MOCHA
Both light and dark morph
CORONET
and the small
ROSY MARBLED
BROWN RUSTIC
SMALL DOTTED BUFF
PINE BEAUTY
DENTATED PUG
DINGY SHELL
GREEN PUG
My cohort on a couple of these adventures
DAVE FOOT
MARBLED WHITE SPOT
SMALL DOTTED BUFF
PINE BEAUTY
DENTATED PUG
DINGY SHELL
GREEN PUG
My cohort on a couple of these adventures
DAVE FOOT
MARBLED WHITE SPOT
CREAM-SPOT TIGER
PEPPERED MOTH
along with the 'dark morph' carbonaria.
PEBBLE HOOK-TIP
FOUR-DOTTED FOOTMAN
ELEPHANT HAWK-MOTH
BORDERED WHITE
LOBSTER MOTH
CREAM-BORDERED GREEN PEA
GOLD SWIFT
PEPPERED MOTH
along with the 'dark morph' carbonaria.
PEBBLE HOOK-TIP
FOUR-DOTTED FOOTMAN
ELEPHANT HAWK-MOTH
BORDERED WHITE
LOBSTER MOTH
CREAM-BORDERED GREEN PEA
GOLD SWIFT
In addition, this year we have also picked up 5 new species for our
Recording Area
such as this
NORTHERN DRAB
DWARF PUG
would you believe we have 'lost' our best image of
PORTLAND RIBBON WAVE
the last time we caught this Moth with a local connection was during the mid-70's!
Recording Area
such as this
NORTHERN DRAB
DWARF PUG
would you believe we have 'lost' our best image of
PORTLAND RIBBON WAVE
the last time we caught this Moth with a local connection was during the mid-70's!
BROKEN-BARRED CARPET
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