Moth nights include erecting mist nets in the evening ready for the next mornings ringing session, before using the moth traps. So this weekend it was decided that the mothing would take place on the Leicestershire side of the reservoir. The nets in the reedbed were erected and the moth traps placed out in the paddock area.
Kate placed 10 small mammal traps out around the campsite. The traps have a nest compartment which contained hay as bedding and food: seeds,mealworms and sultanas.
As darkness arrived the nets were furled until Sunday morning. Time to put their feet up and have a beer or 2 and a bacon roll.
So Sunday morning 4.30 myself, Peter and Mick arrived and erected nets in the paddock area of the Leic bank.
The moth traps were covered for later and the nets in the reed bed opened.
So inbetween carrying out net rounds and processing the birds, Kate, Adam and Theo checked both moth traps and recorded and documented the moths caught.
Kate checked her mammal traps and had sucessfully caught 2 young bank voles.
Bank Voles
Small Mammal Trap
The moths were processed and the group had had a fantastic night with 177 moths of 56 species, including 3 new species of Macro moths for the reservoir. The Dingy Shears, Round-winged Muslin and small Rivulet.
Below is a list of moths caught.
Macro Sp:
12/07/2020 Micro
sp: 12/07/2020
Bright-line Acleris
forsskaleana 1
Brimstone 2 Acrobasis advenella 1
Buff-tip 4 Acrobasis
repandanda 1
Buff arches Ancylis
achatana 1
Burnished brass 3 Carcina
quercana 4
Clay 1 Chrysoteuchia
culmella 3
Clouded border 6 Cnephasia agg 3
Common Footman 14 Cochylis
hybridella 1
Common Rustic agg 7 Eucosma
cana 1
Dark Arches 13 Eudonia
mercurella 1
Dingy shears 2 Hedya
nubiferana 1
Double Square-spot 2 Patania
ruralis 2
Drinker 3 Rhopobota naevana 1
Dusky Brocade 1 Scoparia ambigualis 2
Flame 1 Scythropia crataegella 1
Heart + dart 3
Total 24
Total 24
Herald 1 Species 15
July highflyer 4
Large Yellow Underwing 8
Marbled minor agg 5
Mottled Rustic 2
Plain Golden y 1
Poplar Grey 1
Poplar Hawkmoth 2
Privet Hawkmoth 1
Round-winged muslin 13
Ruby tiger 4
Rustic 2
Scalloped Oak 1
Short-cloaked moth 1
Single dotted wave 3
Small fan foot wave 1
Small Rivulet 1
Smoky Wainscot 12
Snout 1
Spectacle 1
Uncertain 15
Vines Rustic 1
White Satin 1
Yellowshell 1
Yellowtail 3
Total 177
Species 41
July Highflyer
Dingy Shears
Small Rivulet
Round-Winged Muslin
Privot Hawkmoth
Over the whole weekend we had a very successful ringing session with 158 new birds and 85 retraps including a Portugese control Reed Warbler.
On the evening of the 11-07-20 the group processed 11 species 53 new birds, 29 retraps.
On the 12-07-20 Adams group processed 10 species 54 new birds, 29 retraps.
While my group processed 51 new birds and 24 retraps.
Clearwing Moths
Our group member Simon aka Wild Presentations has succesfully been filming and photographing clearwing moths around the reservoir, using moth pheremone lures.
Lunar Hornet Moth
Red Tipped Clearwing
Red Tipped Clearwing
Lunar Hornet Moth
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