Moths Seen and Photographed in PNR
Below is a display of Moths that have been captured by various people who have given permission for their use on this website.
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You will see that most entries also have the month and year noted, this will enable the team to monitor progress, increase/decline over the years.
6 Spotted Burnet Moths (July 2022)
Brimstone (August 2021)
Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing (July 2022)
Buff Tip (July 2022)
Canary Shouldered (August 2020)
Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar (July 2021)
Cinnabar Moth (May 2022)
Clouded Border Moth (June 2022)
Common Carpet (August 2021)
Common Heath Moth (June 2022)
Coxcomb Prominent (July 2022)
Cryptic Burnished Brass (August 2021)
Dusky Sallow (July 2022)
Frosted Orange (August 2021)
Green Carpet (August 2021)
Grey Dagger (July 2022)
Iron Prominent (July 2022)
Large Yellow Underwing (July 2022)
Light Emerald (August 2021)
Lime-spec Pug (August 2021)
Magpie Moth (July 2022)
Miller (July 2022)
Mother of Pearl (July 2022)
Pebble Hook Tip (July 2022)
Pebble Prominent (July 2022)
Peppered Moth (July 2022)
Polar Hawk (July 2022)
Poplar Hawk (August 2021)
Ribend Wave (July 2022)
Ruby Tiger (July 2022)
Sallow Kitten (July 2022)
Scalloped Oak (July 2022)
Shuttle Shaped Dart (July 2022)
Silver Y (May 2022)
Snout (August 2021)
Swallow Prominent (July 2022)
Treble-bar (August 2021)
Tree Lichen Beauty (July 2022)
Willow Beauty (August 2021)
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