Tuesday, 23 September 2025

August Moths (& Yaffle)

In a very hot and dry August there were quite a lot of interesting moths in the trap, plus one rarity, and a couple of dazzlingly colourful ones.  We were also blessed with some exceptional garden visitors.

 Immature Green Woodpecker

Clifden Nonpariel or Blue Underwing

1 August 2025

August Thorn

Eudonia Lacustrata 
Flounced Rustic
Rosy Tabby
Turnip Moth
Ypsolopha scabrella
Ditto

2 August 2025

Agriphila tristella

Bryotopha domestica
Cochylis atricapitana
Flounced Rustic
The Spectacle
Turnip Moth
3 August 
Immature Buzzard found in the cemetery
ditto
Eudonia mercurella
Grey Dagger
Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
Northern Spinach
Roe Deer Remains - after Dogs were set on it
Scalloped Oak
Square-spot Rustic
Straw Underwing
Vine’s Rustic
Willow Beauty

6 August

Brytropha domestica
Cloaked Minor
Flounced Rustic
Marbled Beauty
7 August 
Common Wainscot
Common Flat-Body
Pseudargyrotoza conwagana
Marbled Green
Double-striped Pug
Crambus pascuella
Codling Moth
Agriphila tristella
Willow Beauty
Single-dotted Wave
Common Wainscot 
Brown-eye Bright-line
Agriphila tristella 
Straw Underwing
The Spectacle
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Rustic Agg
Red Underwing 
Ditto
Ditto
Poplar Hawk Moth
9 August
The Yaffle has landed!  The garden has been fairly closely-monitored since the first moon landing, but in all that time, this is the first record of a Green Woodpecker.  I thought it had come in for all the windfall apples, but it actually arrived rather nervously for a drink.  It came back, but seemed to be chased off by Magpies.  
A week ago the chap that mows the grass in the cemetery reported a Green Woodpecker, and I even drove round first thing this morning to see if I could track it down.  Then unexpectedly its distinctive flight-call rang out in the garden this afternoon.  I had to crawl over the carpet screened by the sofa and gingerly raise the camera over the headrest to take several photos.  It was through glass of course, but it’s the closest I’ve ever been to one.  It’s an immature bird, hence all the streaks on its underside.  In the last couple of years they seem to have been in decline at some of the usual sites, so this was a very welcome addition to the garden avifauna.  I hope it finds the ants’ nest on the rockery!
Immature Green Woodpecker 

Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Rosy Tabby
Square-spot Rustic
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
Bryotropha domestica
Cabbage Moth
 Cochylis hybridella
Ditto
Dun-bar
Grouse-wing
Hedgehog 
Ichnuemon Fly
Notocelia uddmanniana
12 August
Agriphila geniculea
Agriphila tristella 
Ditto
Common Carpet
Copper Underwing
Green Beauty
Square-spot Rustic
13 August
 Celypha lacuana
Ditto
White-point
Agapeta hamana
Ditto
14 August
3 Chiffchaffs & a Blue Tit
Small Ranuculus
16 August
Eudonia angustea
Ringed China-mark
Small Ranuculus
23 August
Long-tailed Tits
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto

Ditto
24 August
Agonopterix purpurea
Ditto
Celypha striana
Flounced Rustic
Little Owl
Scoparia ambigualis
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Turnip Moth
Ditto
Willow Beauty
25 August
Celypha lacuana 
Colophora paripennella
Common Wainscot
Garden Grey
Lesser Yellow Underwing 
Long- tailed Tits
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Rosy Wave
Ditto
Small Square-spot Rustic
26 August
Broad-bordered Yellow underwing 
Common Wainscot 
Dingy Shell
Eudonia Angustea
Flame Shoulder
Rusty Dot Pearl
White-point
Ditto
Blastobasis lacticolella
Burnished Brass
Ditto
Celypha striana
Clifden Nonpariel
Ditto
Ditto
Eudonia angustea
Grouse-wing
Hedge Rustic
Old Lady
Orange Sallow
Ditto
28 August
Blue Underwing
Common Plume
Double-striped Pug
Pale Mottled Willow
Small Dusty Wave
Whitethroat
Ditto
29 August
Common Carpet
Dark Sword-grass
30 August
Bordered Straw
Catoptria falsella
The Snout
Green Shieldbug

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