Wednesday 24 June 2020

Best Morning in the Moth Trap

This is my 3rd summer of using the moth trap, and this morning contained two striking beasts, which we've never had before. One seemed rather gloomy at first until I tried to move it, and it opened its wings - an Eyed-Hawk Moth. The other was smaller, which seemed a bit counter-intuitive, as its called an Elephant Hawk Moth, but it's named that because of its caterpillar, which is like an elephant's trunk. The Elephant Hawk Moth looks rather striking from below!
Eyed-Hawk Moth
 ditto
 Elephant Hawk Moth
 Underside
 Elephant Hawk Moth
 Profile
 Brimstone Moth
 Riband Wave?
 Setaceous Hebrew
 ditto
 White Moth species

1 comment:

Jan Smith said...

Yes to Riband Wave. The white moth is Clouded Silver. Great to see Eyed Hawk Moth. We are in our 11th year of trapping and still get surprises.