Welney sightings 13/8/24
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This is the list of moths that have been caught today. 56 species.
- Large Thorn
- Spectacle
- Clouded Buff
- Burnished Brass
- Common Wave
- Straw Dot
- Flame Shoulder
- Lesser Broad Boarded Yellow Underwing
- Gold Spot
- Oak Processionary
- Bird Cherry Ermine
- Swallow Prominent
- Coxcomb Prominent
- Dusky Thorn
- Brimstone
- Dark Dagger
- Common Wainscot
- Iron Prominent
- Coronet
- Webb’s Wainscot
- Uncertain
- Bright Line Brown Eye
- Common Rustic
- Setaceous Hebrew character
- Dog’s Tooth
- Square Spot Rustic
- Shuttle Shaped Dart
- Small Square Spot
- Bright eye Brown Line
- Rosy Rustic
- Twin Spot Wainscot
- White Point
- Dingy Footman
- Flame
- Poplar Hawk Moth
- Copper Underwing
- Large Yellow Underwing
- Turnip Moth
- Least Yellow Underwing
- Orange Swift
- Brown China Mark
- Ruby Tiger
- Cloaked Minor
- Cabbage Moth
- Green Carpet
- Mother of Pearl
- Nettle Tap
- Snout
- Flounced Rustic
- Vapourer
- Lime Speck Pug
- Common Carpet
- Red Underwing
- Straw Underwing
- Smoky Wainscot
- Ringed China Mark.
Highlights:
House Martin
Ruff
Yellow Wagtail
Spoonbill
Common Crane
Canada Goose
Greylag Goose
Mute Swan
Whooper swan
Moorhen
Mallard
Teal
Coot
Shoveler
Shelduck
Tufted Duck
Lapwing
Common Tern
Black-Headed Gull
Little Egret
Great White Egret
Avocet
Grey Heron
Redshank
Swallow
Swift
House Martin
Sedge Warbler
Reed Warbler
Reed Bunting
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Chaffinch
Stock Dove
Wood Pigeon
Collared Dove
Magpie
Blackbird
Starling
Jackdaw
Carrion Crow
Kestrel
Marsh Harrier
Robin