Morning! 'Long to rain over us', say the newspaper headlines, a propos the weather and the Queen's diamond jubilee; and for the second night running, it has indeed rained. I hope it cheers up, but on the other hand, rain is more-or-less part of our national coat of arms. And it isn't cold.
I was thinking about yesterday's haul of Carpet moths and just clicked back to my last 'good housekeeping' tally of all the species that have visited the trap, which is here. I see that I've also had the Common, Common Marbled, Red-green and Spruce carpets previously. So that's about as many carpets as we have in the house.
Just to add a couple of pictures. Familiar faces are appearing once again, as we enter June (and I approach the date of my very first trap-lighting five years ago, on 11 June 2008. It's here - isn't this a nostalgic, look-back post?) Above is a Heart and Dart, kipping perilously close to a snail, which got me hooked up on the web in 2008 (more bloggish nostalgia...) with a New York soap shop also called Heart and Dart. And below, a Beautiful Golden Y (I think, unless it's the plain old Golden Y). Either way, I love moths with metallic scales. Uh-oh, Update: see Comments and Excellent David Shenton. It's a Silver Y. Wouldn't you have guessed..?
I was thinking about yesterday's haul of Carpet moths and just clicked back to my last 'good housekeeping' tally of all the species that have visited the trap, which is here. I see that I've also had the Common, Common Marbled, Red-green and Spruce carpets previously. So that's about as many carpets as we have in the house.
Martin,
ReplyDeleteTo continue the theme, sorry to rain on your parade, but your last moth is Silver Y. I like the Happy Birthday background!
Regards
Dave
Uh-oh. That is a welcome shower...
ReplyDeleteGot the first hawk moth of the year this morning btw - a very tattered Poplar. More tomorrow...
Thanks once again and all v best
M