A slightly better return this morning with 46 moths of 12 species, including two new moths for my P&W list. They were a Common Daisy Moth Dichrorampha acuminatana and a Clancy's Rustic Caradrina kadenii. The latter a moth first found in the UK in 2002. More on this moth here.
Moths Recorded:
#1 - Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua janthe / Langmaid's Yellow Underwing N. janthina (x2)
#2 - Common Daisy Moth Dichrorampha acuminatana (x1)
#3 - Rusty Dot Pearl Udea ferrugalis (x1)
#4 - Lesser Yellow Underwing Noctua comes (x11)
#5 - Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba (x10)
#6 - The Vestal Rhodometra sacraria (x2)
#7 - Yellow Belle Aspitates ochrearia (x1)
#8 - Rush Veneer Nomophila noctuella (x1)
#9 - Lunar Underwing Anchoscelis lunosa (x14)
#10 - Feathered Brindle Aporophyla australis (x1)
#9 - Lunar Underwing Anchoscelis lunosa (x14)
#10 - Feathered Brindle Aporophyla australis (x1)
#11 - Clancy's Rustic Caradrina kadenii (x1)
#12 - Setaceous Hebrew Character Xestia c-nigrum (x1)
#1 -And another Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Noctua janthe / Langmaid's Yellow Underwing N. janthina
#2 - Common Daisy Moth Dichrorampha acuminatana
#3 - Rusty Dot Pearl Udea ferrugalis
#4 - Lesser Yellow Underwing Noctua comes
#5 - Large Yellow Underwing Noctua pronuba
#6 - The Vestal Rhodometra sacraria
#7 - Yellow Belle Aspitates ochrearia
#8 - Rush Veneer Nomophila noctuella
#9 - Lunar Underwing Anchoscelis lunosa
#10 - Feathered Brindle Aporophyla australis
#11 - Clancy's Rustic Caradrina kadenii

#12 - Setaceous Hebrew Character Xestia c-nigrum