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thought it was time to start the diary again and as usual here is my eclectic mix of pictures

Starting with this Beauty which is in my greenhouse, surprised it has not hatched yet with the heat we have had
Large White Chrysalis
Large White Chrysalis
This was from Noar Hill on Friday will keep an eye on it and hopefully get some pictures of an early instar
Brown Hairstreak Ovum
Brown Hairstreak Ovum
and here are the moths
2015 - Lunar Marbled Brown (Drymonia ruficornis)
2015 - Lunar Marbled Brown (Drymonia ruficornis)
2425 - Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli)
2425 - Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli)
1643 - Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia)
1643 - Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia)
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Andy

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Magnificent Emperor Moth and image , what a lucky find !. I've only seen one once , sunning itself
on a wall at work , a sight not to be forgotten.
Just got to wait for the other Emperor now.

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TREVOR.

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Sorry no Butterflies but here are a couple more of emperor moth and if anyone can help with the Chrysalis (hawk moth size)
1643  -  Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia).JPG
1643 -  Emperor Moth (Saturnia pavonia).JPG
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Great images there, Andy. I haven't seen a grounded Emperor moth for years. Well done!

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Nice photos Andy. As for the Large White, I have two on my fascias at home and another dozen that I have looked after when they hatched very late on last year. As yet not one has hatched.

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andy brown wrote:Sorry no Butterflies but here are a couple more of emperor moth and if anyone can help with the Chrysalis (hawk moth size)
Hi Andy - looks like an Elephant Hawk-moth pupa.

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Pete Eeles wrote:
andy brown wrote:Sorry no Butterflies but here are a couple more of emperor moth and if anyone can help with the Chrysalis (hawk moth size)
Hi Andy - looks like an Elephant Hawk-moth pupa.

Cheers,

- Pete
I would second that, I reared these years ago when I used to find the fearsome looking caterpillars most summers, a beautiful moth when freshly emerged. Your pupa looks very familiar and brings back great memories :D

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Thanks, Pete and Neil just had a look on UKleps and yes dead ringer for Elephant Hawk moth

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Andy

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Day of work today and after being inspired with Pauline's Silver-washed Frit Larvae decided to go out hunting with her to find another, luckily I found one after 10 minutes or so, here are some pictures from the day and a couple of Prominent's from the moth trap.
0006 - Dyseriocrania subpurpurella
0006 - Dyseriocrania subpurpurella
0150 - Adela reaumurella - Female
0150 - Adela reaumurella - Female
0150 - Adela reaumurella - Male
0150 - Adela reaumurella - Male
1608 - Silver-washed Fritillary Larvae 1
1608 - Silver-washed Fritillary Larvae 1
1608 - Silver-washed Fritillary Larvae
1608 - Silver-washed Fritillary Larvae
1553 - Orange Tip Ovum
1553 - Orange Tip Ovum
1553 - Orange Tip Ovum Cropped
1553 - Orange Tip Ovum Cropped
2006 - Lesser Swallow Prominent (Pheosia gnoma)
2006 - Lesser Swallow Prominent (Pheosia gnoma)
2007 - Swallow Prominent (Pheosia tremula)
2007 - Swallow Prominent (Pheosia tremula)

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Here are some pictures from today, chocolate Tip was in the moth trap and the others are from Magdalen Hill.
49.210  [BF 1125] Ancylis unculana
49.210 [BF 1125] Ancylis unculana
70.051  [BF 1724] Red Twin-spot Carpet Xanthorhoe spadicearia)
70.051 [BF 1724] Red Twin-spot Carpet Xanthorhoe spadicearia)
71.027  [BF 2019] Chocolate-tip (Clostera curtula)
71.027 [BF 2019] Chocolate-tip (Clostera curtula)
Brimstone
Brimstone
Brown Argus
Brown Argus
Crab Spider
Crab Spider
Holly Blue
Holly Blue
Nursery Web Spider - Pisaura mirabilis
Nursery Web Spider - Pisaura mirabilis
Small Heath
Small Heath
Ta

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Pretty sure this is a Small white Pupae found today on a pond net in the garden
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Hi,

Here are some pictures from the last week or so, today was the first time I have been out in a while and it was raining and breezy so now to displeased with the blues, wish I had gotten a better pic of the female as the colours and pattern was striking, any help with the Geometridae Larvae would be grateful

This is the Beauty that hatched from the Pupae from my last post
Small White
Small White
One of our more attractive hawk moths
69.001  [BF 1979] Lime Hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae)
69.001 [BF 1979] Lime Hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae)
71.012  [BF 2000] Iron Prominent (Notodonta dromedarius)
71.012 [BF 2000] Iron Prominent (Notodonta dromedarius)
Lackey Web
Lackey Web
Lackey
Lackey
Pretty sure I have the ID right for this
63.066  [BF 1333] Scoparia pyralella
63.066 [BF 1333] Scoparia pyralella
Common Blue
Common Blue
Common Blue
Common Blue
Small Blue
Small Blue
Geometridae ??????
ID Needed.JPG
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Nice lime hawk moth! Never seen one myself.

Nice small blue too. Only managed to find two this morning and both a bit worn... Hope there's more to come as there were dozens at their peak last year.

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Hi,

Popped up to Magdalen Hill this morning and found a nice selection of insects plenty of small Blue around and a number of Common Blues, here is a selection of pictures and one that if anyone has thoughts on please shout I think it is a larvae case for a moth.
Orange Tip Larvae
Orange Tip Larvae
Small Copper
Small Copper
I think this is right for ID
49.186  [BF 1097] Endothenia gentianaeana
49.186 [BF 1097] Endothenia gentianaeana
49.294  [BF 1175] Bramble Shoot Moth (Notocelia uddmanniana)
49.294 [BF 1175] Bramble Shoot Moth (Notocelia uddmanniana)
Macrophya annulata
Macrophya annulata
63.086  [BF 1301] Crambus lathoniellus
63.086 [BF 1301] Crambus lathoniellus
Small Blues
Small Blues
Small Blues
Small Blues
Small Blue
Small Blue
Help Please
Help Please
07.001  [BF 0148] Nemophora degeerella
07.001 [BF 0148] Nemophora degeerella
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Your unknown tiny pile of twigs is a bagworm moth larval case, Psychidae :)

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Thanks for that Buggy

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I love the Small Blues and Copper photos there great Goldie :D

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Hi Andy,

Could the geometer larva be Feathered Thorn?

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Good range of images there Andy covering some interesting moth species too - enjoyed :wink:

Regards,

Bill :D

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Here are the first few pictures from m recent trip to Bulgaria with Spatia Wildlife, who I would thoroughly recommend, we saw most of the target species and the company was great and the food/Drink was good and terrific value for money.
I will need confirmation on a few as I post and will ask as and when they appear, anyway here goes.
Silver-studded Blue
Silver-studded Blue
Lesser Spotted Fitillary
Lesser Spotted Fitillary
Silver-studded Blue
Silver-studded Blue
Chestnut Heath
Chestnut Heath
Cheers

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