Yellow-line Quaker

Moths of 2009


Folder: All Moths

Rhomboid Tortrix

23 Oct 2009 85
Very interesting little moths, they are quite small for a tortrix and lovely shaped.

Blastobasis Lacticolella

23 Oct 2009 85
Not entirely sure about this ID, but as usual if someone has a better idea, just shout! :)

Green-brindled Crescent

23 Oct 2009 97
Really spectacular example of this pretty moth, there were a pair a few inches apart.

Grey Shoulder-knot

23 Oct 2009 75
Not in love with the bolt, but I suppose it gives a bit of scale..lol Another new species for my list :) Wh00ts

Yellow-line Quaker -Top

Yellow-line Quaker -Side

23 Oct 2009 61
Really nice looker, going for the Darth Vader look ...

Feathered or Large Ranunculus -Top

23 Oct 2009 70
At first I was sure this was a Feathered as we see a few our way, but looking closer and even at the time he seemed bigger, and more mottled. I'm curious for a second opinon on him.

Feathered or Large Ranunculus -Side

23 Oct 2009 84
At first I was sure this was a Feathered as we see a few our way, but looking closer and even at the time he seemed bigger, and more mottled. Any Ideas on him from other moth'ers welcome :)

Barred Sallow Starring @ U

22 Oct 2009 106
Starring at him

Apple Leaf Skeletonizer -Side

21 Oct 2009 132
What a name eh? Lovely little moth obviously can reach problem numbers.

Apple Leaf Skeletonizer -Top

21 Oct 2009 106
Although a pest in high numbers, I was quite happy to see this cute little guy.

Yellow-line Quaker

21 Oct 2009 55
Another new Autumn species for me :D

Feathered Ranunculus

Amblyptilia Acanthadactyla

21 Oct 2009 84
Havent seen one of these since spring, until this guy whom stayed put on the spot for at least two nights :)

Merveille du Jour -Face

19 Oct 2009 68
Another look at this lovely moth.

Merveille du Jour

19 Oct 2009 55
When ever we find them on the floor we move them to safety, he looks great in the leaves.

Large Wainscot -Side A

Large Wainscot -Side B


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