Moth Survey Results - 29/07/2025
Moth Survey Results - Each Tuesday morning we check our light trap to see what species have been attracted from the night before.

Image: Ruby Tiger
Moth Survey Results
Out of a total of 336 moths, 42 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. Straw Dot
2. Dingy Footman
3. Burnished Brass
4. Udea lutealis
5. Ermine Sp.
6. Common Wainscot
7. Common Rustic
8. Whitepoint
9. Broad Bodied Yellow Underwing
10. Mouse Moth
11. Setaceous Hebrew Character
12. Copper Underwing
13. Vine's rustic
14. Dog's Tooth
15. Brown Veined Wainscot
16. Ruby Tiger
17. Southern Wainscot
18. Bright Line Brown Eye
19. Turnip
20. Nutmeg
21. Rosy Rustic
22. Smoky Wainscot
23. Flameshoulder
24. Least Yellow Underwing
25. Heart and Dart
26. Spectacle
27. Garden Grass Veneer
28. Large Yellow Underwing
29. Pale Prominent
30. European Corn Borer
31. Bright Eye Brown Line
32. Chilo Phragmitella
33. Poplar Hawk Moth
34. Cloaked Minor
35. Small Square Spot
36. Canary Shoulder Thorn
37. Dusky Thorn
38. Mother of Pearl
39. Common Wave
40. Lychnis
41. Garden Pebble
42. Pebble Prominent