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Moth Survey Results - 02/09/2025

Moth Survey Results - Each Tuesday morning we check our light trap to see what species have been attracted from the night before.

Moth Survey Results - 02/09/2025

Out of a total of 614 moths, 39 species were identified this morning. A selection of the moths are available to view at our welcome desk all day. Visit us next Tuesday morning from 7am if you would like to join staff in identifying moths from our light trap. If you are a WWT member you can show your card to the moth guide and gain early access to the reserve.


  1. Burnished Brass
  2. Large Yellow Underwing
  3. Common Wainscot
  4. Large Wainscot
  5. Setaceous Hebrew Character
  6. Six Striped Rustic
  7. Broad Yellow Underwing
  8. Ruby Rustic
  9. Rusty Dot Pearl
  10. Light Brown Apple Moth
  11. Flustered Orange
  12. Bird Cherry Ermine
  13. Bright Line Brown Eye
  14. Delypha lacunana
  15. Square Spot Rustic
  16. Blood Vein
  17. Delicate
  18. Smokey Wainscot
  19. Dark-Barred Twin-Spot Carpet
  20. Single-Dotted Wave
  21. Lime-Speck Pug
  22. Wax moth
  23. Bright Line-Brown Eye
  24. White Point
  25. Angle Shades
  26. Knot Grass
  27. Flounced Rustic
  28. European Corn Bores
  29. Chilo Phragmitella
  30. Green Carpet
  31. Ruby Tiger
  32. Least Carpet
  33. Dark Fruit tree Tortrix
  34. Flame Shoulder
  35. Centre-bared Sallow
  36. Spectacle
  37. lesser broad-bordered yellow underwing
  38. Uncertain
  39. Small Square-Spot
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