Moth trapping
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
Weekly moth trapping with our conservation intern Rhodri, come and see what's been caught!
The puss moth is a large and fluffy moth, with a very strange looking caterpillar.
The brimstone moth is a yellow, night-flying moth with distinctive brown-and-white spots on its angular forewings. It frequently visits gardens, but also likes woods, scrub and grasslands.
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
The large, fluffy caterpillars of this moth are often seen in summer and early spring.
A small, day-flying moth that can often be seen visiting garden herbs.