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Moths of Boughton-under-Blean: June 2015
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Moths and other Wildlife in Boughton and Kent. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Monday, 29 June 2015. This morning there were 31 moths of 23 species in my trap with The Fan-foot, July Highflyer, Wax Moth, and Lesser Yellow Underwing all new for the year. Yesterday afternoon I caught up with the Bonaparte's Gull at Oare Marshes for the 3rd year running. It is in very nice adult plumage now but was a too distant for a decent photograph. Sunday, 28 June 2015. Friday, 26 June 2015. Wednesday, 24 June 2015. New moths f...
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Nature Centred: July 2010
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Encounters with wildlife (and people! Monday, 26 July 2010. Moth count and Bat Walk! On Saturday, various groups in the West Midlands had got together to organise a Moth Count and a Bat Walk round Cannon Hill Park and the surrounding area. There was a magnificent turnout of about 50 people, including lots of ultra keen children, who were really excited by seeing the moths and bats. I found this cinnabar moth in my house last year. To find out more about moths visit www.opalwestmidlands.org. 160; 193...
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Suffolk Naturalist: August 2013
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Just an ordinary guy with a keen interest in all things nature. Tuesday, 20 August 2013. Now, for the arachniphobes amongst you, you might have guessed where this particular blog is going considering I'm looking for a particular spider. The next picture you're about to see is that of a spider, but fear not, it's only a picture, it won't harm you, YOU ARE SAFE! Peacock Butterfly feeding on thistle. Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum). I also managed to see a couple of White Egrets flying about a...
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Suffolk Naturalist: April 2013
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Just an ordinary guy with a keen interest in all things nature. Monday, 22 April 2013. Don't panic, there are no tigers of any colour roaming the Suffolk countryside, or UK for that matter. No, the green tiger I was after was the Green Tiger Beetle C icindela campestris. It all started at the start of April, whilst I was looking round my local patch, Purdis Heath. In the sandier parts of the heath, I kept coming across these little mounds of soil with a hole in the middle. There's a reason for this joy, ...
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Kent Moths Gallery: Latin (Callopistria juventina)
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About the Kent Moths Gallery. This blog is intended as a gallery of photos for all moths found in the county of Kent. Please send through your quality images (and links to your websites) of moth species caught yesterday or yesteryear in order that this can become a complete archive of Kent's moth fauna. Tony Morris (Admin) and Ross Newham (Admin) kentmothsgallery@gmail.com. Saturday, 11 July 2015. Further details via Ross Blog. The Latin, 10/7/15, Orlestone Forest, Kent (c) Ross Newham. Kent Moths - BC.
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Moths of Boughton-under-Blean
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Moths and other Wildlife in Boughton and Kent. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. This morning there 48 moths of 22 species with Rush Veneer new for the year and another new micro for the garden list:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Birding the Day Away. Dan van Orsouw's Photostream. Folkestone and Hythe Birds. Garden Moth Scheme (Facebook). Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group. Marc Heath Wildlife Photography. Marc Heath Wildlife Photography Blog. Micro Moths of East Kent. Mike Gould's Wildlife Photography. Pictu...
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Moth Websites | Northumberland Moths
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Apple and Plum Case-bearer. Grey Dagger / Dark Dagger. Large Pale Clothes Moth. Lempke's Gold Spot. Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing. Light Brown Apple Moth. Nut Leaf Blister Moth. Pear Leaf Blister Moth. Small Argent and Sable. Svensson's Copper Underwing. True Lover's Knot. An identification site, illustrating the vast majority of the UK's moth fauna. An identification site, illustrating the vast majority of the UK's moth fauna. The journal for butterfly, moth and dragonfly enthusiasts.
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Login - Norfolk Moths - The macro and micro moths of Norfolk Norfolk Moths - The macro and micro moths of Norfolk.
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Create a (Free) account? Become a Golden Cinnabar. Help with running costs of Norfolk Moths. List detailed species records. You can really help. Underlying maps using Digital Map Data Norfolk Online Lepidoptera Archive - NOLA™ 2016. James Wheeler - N. 2016 Data NOLA™ 2016.
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Micropterigidae - Norfolk Micro Moths - The micro moths of Norfolk.
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Family Thumb Finder: Micropterigidae. For new photo selection) Scroll through family groups. Style="padding-right:3px; padding-left:3px" class=but onclick="location.href='./micros.php? Underlying maps using Digital Map Data Norfolk Online Lepidoptera Archive - NOLA™ 2016. James Wheeler - N. 2016 Data NOLA™ 2016.