To while away the winter and stave off moth withdrawal symptoms I am messing around with my moth images to produce a series of montages: first up is Acleris rhombana.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
A different sort of Welsh miner: Wales trip - Part II
Following on from last week's post - Wales Trip: Part I - there were also lots of miners to be found around the lovely cottage at Cefn y Waun. Here's a few from the list:
Stigmella myrtilella on Bilberry
Stigmella sorbi on Rowan
Stigmella magdalenae on Rowan
Phyllonorycter sorbi on Rowan
Stigmella nylandriella on Rowan
Heliozela resplendella on Alder
Heliozela hammoniella on Birch
Very different to what most people think of in relation to Welsh miners:
Stigmella myrtilella on Bilberry
Stigmella sorbi on Rowan
Stigmella magdalenae on Rowan
Phyllonorycter sorbi on Rowan
Stigmella nylandriella on Rowan
Heliozela resplendella on Alder
Heliozela hammoniella on Birch
Very different to what most people think of in relation to Welsh miners:
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Wales trip: Part I
In late August the family trip this year was to the most beautiful cottage in the Black Mountains - Cefn y Waun. This was the view:
The moth trap came along and plenty of miner searches were conducted too (more on which in Part II: Welsh miners).
Some of the macros to the trap included:
Grey Chi (Antitype chi)
Bordered Beauty (Epione repandaria)
Flame Carpet (Xanthorhoe designata)
Chevron (Eulithis testata)
Centre-barred Sallow (Atethmia centrago)
Spruce Carpet (Thera britannica)
The moth trap came along and plenty of miner searches were conducted too (more on which in Part II: Welsh miners).
Some of the macros to the trap included:
Grey Chi (Antitype chi)
Bordered Beauty (Epione repandaria)
Flame Carpet (Xanthorhoe designata)
Chevron (Eulithis testata)
Centre-barred Sallow (Atethmia centrago)
Spruce Carpet (Thera britannica)
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Blogging again - from the Raspberry patch
Hopefully back for a while now, work has been manic and reduced any free time and as such no time to blog.
To start the catching up, a few images from the thriving Raspberry Clearwing colony that is just yards from my garden. This female was successfully reared from a larva plus also managed to assemble a male to her later on.
To start the catching up, a few images from the thriving Raspberry Clearwing colony that is just yards from my garden. This female was successfully reared from a larva plus also managed to assemble a male to her later on.
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