Moth Trapping at Pentwyn
Mothing Trapping and identification led by Pete & Ginny Clark, Vice-county recorders for Moths in Radnorshire.
Mothing Trapping and identification led by Pete & Ginny Clark, Vice-county recorders for Moths in Radnorshire.
Mothing Trapping and identification led by Pete & Ginny Clark, Vice-county recorders for Moths in Radnorshire.
Join members of the Redditch Local Group as they discover what was attracted to the moth traps overnight.
Discover different species of moths and enjoy a "continental" style breakfast.
Join Wildlife Adventurer Becca Badger for some sociable outdoor family fun on Cambourne Nature Reserve
We will be opening moth traps set the previous night, with a moth expert on hand to help us identify the moths found.
The brimstone moth is a yellow, night-flying moth with distinctive brown-and-white spots on its angular forewings. It frequently visits gardens, but also likes woods, scrub and grasslands.
The puss moth is a large and fluffy moth, with a very strange looking caterpillar.
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
The large, fluffy caterpillars of this moth are often seen in summer and early spring.
A small, day-flying moth that can often be seen visiting garden herbs.