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British Moths

The moths recorded in this gallery have all been trapped in a garden by using a Robinson trap which emits a bright mercury vapour light at night. They are checked at first light and photographed before being carefully returned to the wild. The trap is not operated on consecutive days as it is important to allow the captive moths to recover and feed after they are released. The trap data is forwarded to Butterfly Conservation thus allowing them to build up a picture of local populations.
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Marbled Minor agg (Oligia)
Marbled Minor agg (Oligia)
Light Emerald (Campaea margaritata)
Light Emerald (Campaea margaritata)
Swallow-tailed Moth (Ourapteryx sambucaria)
Swallow-tailed Moth (Ourapteryx sambucaria)
Large Emerald (Geometra papilionaria)
Large Emerald (Geometra papilionaria)
Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba)
Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba)
Common Footman (Eilema lurideola)
Common Footman (Eilema lurideola)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Buff Arches (Habrosyne pyritoides)
Double Square-spot (Xestia triangulum)
Double Square-spot (Xestia triangulum)
Burnished Brass (Diachrysia chrysitis)
Burnished Brass (Diachrysia chrysitis)
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