Sunday, June 06, 2010

Mothing on Mull

Trapped six consecutive nights while staying on the north coast of the Ross of Mull between Bunnessan and Pennyghael using a 125W MV over a Skinner box. The first five species shown here were all new to me. I recorded a total of 51 species in all. I saw very few dayflying moths; just singles of Silver Y and Common Heath.

Light Knot-grass Acronicta menyanthidis scotica



Satyr Pug Eupithecia satyrata callunaria


Monopis weaverella


Ancylis geminana


Opsibotys fuscalis


Clouded Buff Diacrisia sannio


True Lover's Knot Lycophotia porphyrea


Scalloped Hazel Odontopera bidentata


The Shears Hada plebeja


Glaucous Shears Papestra biren


Foxglove Pug Eupithecia pulchellata hebudium


Ruddy Highflyer Hydriomena ruberata


The full list of species with total number of nights recorded, total moths and maximum in one night.


Monopis weaverella 1 1 1
White-shouldered House-moth (Endrosis sarcitrella) 1 1 1
Agonopterix ocellana 1 1 1
Bryotropha terrella 1 1 1
Ancylis geminana 1 1 1
Crambus lathoniellus 1 1 1
Opsibotys fuscalis 2 2 1 (two different moths)
Fox Moth (Macroglossum rubi) 4 6 2 (all females)
Flame Carpet (Xanthorhoe designata) 1 1 1
Red Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe spadicearia) 2 3 2
Dark-barred Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe ferrugata) 1 1 1
Striped Twin-spot Carpet (Nebula salicata) 3 4 2
Small Phoenix (Ecliptopera silaceata) 1 1 1
Common Marbled Carpet (Chloroclysta truncata) 1 2 2
Spruce Carpet (Thera britannica) 1 5 5
Ruddy Highflyer (Hydriomena ruberata) 2 3 2
Foxglove Pug (Eupithecia pulchellata) 3 6 3
Satyr Pug (Eupithecia satyrata) 1 1 1
Common Pug (Eupithecia vulgata) 1 1 1
Narrow-winged Pug (Eupithecia nanata) 1 1 1
Clouded Border (Lomaspilis marginata) 2 2 1
Brown Silver-line (Petrophora chlorosata) 6 243 67
Brimstone Moth (Opisthograptis luteolata) 2 2 1
Early Thorn (Selenia dentaria) 2 2 1
Scalloped Hazel (Odontopera bidentata) 6 16 5
Peppered Moth (Biston betularia) 1 1 1
Poplar Hawk-moth (Laothoe populi) 4 4 1
Elephant Hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor) 2 2 1
Buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) 2 7 5
Sallow Kitten (Furcula furcula) 1 1 1
Pebble Prominent (Eligmodonta ziczac) 5 9 2
Lesser Swallow Prominent (Pheosia gnoma) 1 1 1
Clouded Buff (Diacrisia sannio) 1 1 1
White Ermine (Spilosoma lubricipeda) 5 10 3
Buff Ermine (Spilosoma lubricipeda) 2 4 3
The Cinnabar (Tyria jacobaeae) 1 1 1
Flame Shoulder (Ochropleura plecta) 3 5 2
True Lover's Knot (Lycophotia porphyrea) 1 1 1
The Shears (Hada plebeja) 6 22 9
Cabbage Moth (Mamestra brassicae) 1 1 1
Pale-shouldered Brocade (Lacanobia thalassina) 6 13 4
Bright-line Brown-eye (Lacanobia oleracea) 1 1 1
Glaucous Shears (Papestra biren) 1 2 2
Broom Moth (Melanchra pisi) 3 6 3
Marbled Coronet (Hadena confusa) 1 1 1
Light Knot Grass (Acronicta menyanthidis scotica) 2 3 2
Knot Grass (Acronicta rumicis) 2 2 1
Brown Rustic (Rusina ferruginea) 4 7 2
Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli) 5 23 8
Silver Y (Autographa gamma) 1 1 1
The Spectacle (Abrostola tripartita) 1 1 1


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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Elton birds

Another pleasant evening stroll along the river. The Long-tailed Tit was feeding a fledged family of young and the Spotted Flycatcher on of two at the bottom of Back Lane in Elton.

Long-tailed Tit Aegithalos caudatus


Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata


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Monday, May 24, 2010

Evening Insects

An early evening stroll along the Nene in Elton after a warm day.

Banded Demoiselle, teneral female


Ephemera vulgata

Harpocera thoracica

Smart mirid bug in the moth trap last night.

Harpocera thoracica, male


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Cork Moth

First for the garden during a good mothing session last night. There was another first, Epermenia falciformis, although that will need confirmation. 26 species in all.

Cork Moth Nemapogon cloacella

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Elton Insects

Good selection of birds and insects along the Nene between Berry Leas and The Island.

Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens
Female


Male


Small Coppper Lycaena phlaeas


Canon Powershot SX10

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Yellow Wagtail

A male that has been lingering, sometimes with a female, around the watersports centre at Ferry Meadows.

Yellow Wagtail Motacilla flava flavissima, male


Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Bedford Purlieus

There have been too many birds on this blog of late so it's time to redress the balance a bit. This collection was snapped at Bedford Purlieus in unexpectedly fine weather today. The Slow Worm was one of three seen and the hoverfly one of many. The latter is assignable to ribesii as it is a female and I can just about make out all-yellow hind femurae.

The longhorn moth is another female, the male would have antennae 2-3 times longer!

Slow Worm Anguis fragilis


Adela reaumurella, female


Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria


Yellow Archangel Lamiastrum galeobdolon


Early Purple Orchid Orchis mascula


Syrphus ribesii, female


Canon Powershot SX10

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

A new world record

Mike and I set a new record for the number of species seen by bike in a day in Cambridgeshire (or the PBC area). 110 seen by bike and foot in 24 hours. Read all about it here.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Red-rumped Swallow

Not great but this was taken just after relocating it on its second day.


Handheld digiscope with Canon A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Frog tales

Common Frog Rana temporaria

Canon Powershot SX10

Red Kite again

Virtually landed in the garden this time and I had the SX10 handy.

Red Kite Milvus migrans

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Wheatear, Great Byards Sale

Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe

Canon Powershot SX10

Red Kite

One of two low over the house this morning.

Red Kite Milvus migrans

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Leucistic Jackdaw

Co-incidentally found this bird in Elton today. Mike photographed a similar bird recently.

Jackdaw Corvus monedula

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ring Ouzel, Castor Mill

Another Don Gardener special and he even located another Redstart (probably the one seen nearby yesterday) at the same place on the western side of the Castor Mill houses.

Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Comma

Among a good selection of butterflies in the garden this afternoon, including Holly Blue and Orange-tip.

Comma Polygonia c-album

Canon Powershot SX10

Another Redstart

Another day, another Redstart, this time at Ring Haw NR. Hard to imagine how scarce these are normally. They average about 3 a year in April but we've now had 5 of which I've seen 4 and found 3.

These have been difficult to get good photos of but here's a record shot again.

Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

More Redstart action

Found this male and a female at Castor Hanglands this morning. Another is still present at Castor Mill making three in the Castor area.

Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Redstart, Ferry Meadows

He's done it again. Don Gardener is like a magnet for Redstarts and found a corking male on the Coney/Oak Meadow boundary at Ferry Meadows today. Getting pushed around a lot by the large numbers of people and their dogs.

Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Tuscan treasures

A city break to Florence and Pisa was not without wildlife interest. Plus it rained heavily on Sunday afternoon and through the night causing the Arno to rise dramatically.

The first birds we saw on arrival were swifts but with the dull conditions id was a bit tricky. On call and flight they seemed to be more like Pallid to me. In the sun a couple of days later some were definitely Pallid Swifts but I still think there may have been Common Swifts present as well.

The Arno held Little Egrets, Gery Herons, Mallard, Black-headed and Yellow-legged Gulls, White Wagtail, Hooded Crows, Kingfishers, Starlings, Moorhen, increasing numbers of House Martins and Swallows and at least one Common Sandpiper.

In the town Serins were very common, especially around parks, Feral Pigeons, Italian Sparrows, Blackbirds and Blackcaps were the other common birds. A Peregrine flew in to perch just below us when we were on the top of the Campanile.

In and around the Boboli Gardens and Piazalle Michalangelo areas were Redstarts, Sandinian Warblers, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Jackdaw, Robin, Firecrest, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Short-toed Treecreeper, Woodpigeon, Kestrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker and surprising numbers of Nuthatches. Pheasant and Green Woodpecker were heard from the surrounding countryside.

Butterflies included Swallowtail, Cleopatra, Holly Blue, Speckled Wood, Red Admiral and unidentified whites. Many Italian Wall Lizards were basking on the hedgerows in the Boboli Gardens, while smaller numbers of Common Wall Lizards tended to be on the ground or other bare surfaces. Two Egyptian Grasshoppers were also a treat.

Italian Wall Lizard Podarcis sicula




Common Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis





Egyptian Grasshopper Anacridium aegyptium


Italian Sparrow Passer (domesticus) italiae


Little Egret Egretta garzetta


Serin Serinus serinus


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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Orange Underwing

Drove out to Easton Hornstocks at lunchtime where a flowering sallow was attracting a large number of bees flies and others, including many Orange Underwings and a Comma. They stayed very high in the tree.

Orange Underwing Archiearis parthenias

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Sunday, March 21, 2010

More Bank Vole Action

Bank Vole Myodes glareolus

Digiscoped with Canon Powershot A640 and Leica APO77 x20

Thursday, March 18, 2010

First moths

Ran the 15W actinic in the back garden and confirmed the continued presence of Lead-coloured Drab.

Agonopterix heracliana/ciliella, 2
Oak Beauty Biston strataria, 1
Clouded Drab Orthosia incerta, 2
Lead-coloured Drab Orthosia populeti, 1

Oak Beauty Biston strataria


Lead-coloured Drab Orthosia populeti



Clouded Drab Orthosia incerta


Canon Powershot A640