Six spot burnet moth, 2 July, Musselburgh
(this photo is available to buy in the Crafty Green Poet Etsy shop)
lunar yellow underwing, 8 September, Musselburgh
latticed heath, 2 July, Musselburgh
also
silver ground carpet 25 June Colinton Dell
lesser broad bordered yellow underwing (?) 17 July in our living room!
Udea lutealis 3 September Musselburgh
lesser broad bordered yellow underwing (?) 17 July in our living room!
Udea lutealis 3 September Musselburgh
You can find out more about UK moths on the UK moths website.
If you prefer a book as your field guide then I can definitely recommend The Concise Guide to Moths of Great Britain and Ireland by Martin Townsend and Paul Waring illustrated by Richard Lewington and published by British Wildlife Publishing. It might not solve all your id queries immediately, as moths can be very tricky, but it's certainly a very useful guide.
I recently blogged about A Year of Insects - Hoverflies.
If you prefer a book as your field guide then I can definitely recommend The Concise Guide to Moths of Great Britain and Ireland by Martin Townsend and Paul Waring illustrated by Richard Lewington and published by British Wildlife Publishing. It might not solve all your id queries immediately, as moths can be very tricky, but it's certainly a very useful guide.
I recently blogged about A Year of Insects - Hoverflies.
4 comments:
moths can be as lovely and interesting as butterflies. :)
Great idea... I need to do this!
Nice photos - not so many moths here - too cool at night I think.
I love seeing new and unusual moths
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