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
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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.
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