Garden Moths – Diary 010 October

 

L Merveille du Jour

The images below of moths and butterflies found in October, are reproduced from the diary section of our DVD-ROM released in November 2008. Titled ” In A Different Light – A Garden’s Moths and Butterflies – A Photographic Diary”, all the images are copyrighted to us. Please contact us if you’re interested in purchasing a copy of the DVD-ROM, including a separate CD of the Dawn Chorus in our Garden for £10 plus P&P. There is much more information, and the images are of a much higher quality than the ones uploaded to the blog, on the DVD-ROM. There is additional information and reviews of the DVD-ROM on the Garden Moths ‘parent’ page, at the top of the home page.

The moths and butterflies are arranged in 4 size groupings – Large, Medium, Small, Tiny in each month, and the landscape, flower and ‘Moth Art’ images indicate a change of size category:

01j  Hydref October 010 mmm L aa 10Anemone L AAZ10 L Angle Shades L Black Rustic L Brick L Brimstone Moth L Canary-shouldered Thorn 2 L Canary-shouldered Thorn L Comma ( B ) L Convolvulus Hawkmoth (defence) L Convolvulus Hawkmoth L Copper Underwing L Dark Sword-grass L Engrailed L Feathered Thorn L Flounced Chestnut (2) L Flounced Chestnut L Green-brindled Crescent L Grey Shoulder-knot L Herald ( pre flight ) L Large Yellow Underwing L Merveille du Jour L Mottled Umber ( Male ) 2 L Mottled Umber ( Male ) L Peacock ( B ) Hibernating 2 L Peacock ( B ) Hibernating L Pearly Underwing L Red Admiral ( 2 ) L Red Admiral ( B ) L Red Sword-grass 2 L Red Sword-grass L Setaceous Hebrew Character 2 L Setaceous Hebrew Character L Small Tortoiseshell ( B ) 2 L Small Tortoiseshell (B) L Small White B F (2) L Small White B F L Turnip Moth M aa10Saxifraga M aa A10Sunrise M aaZ10 M Autumnal Moth M Chestnut 2 M Chestnut M Common Marbled Carpet 2 M Common Marbled Carpet 3 M Common Marbled Carpet M Flame Shoulder M Frosted Orange M Green Carpet M November Moth (2) M November Moth M Pale Mottled Willow M Pale November Moth M Peach Blossom M Pine Carpet ( lateral ) M Pine Carpet M Pink-barred Sallow M Red-green Carpet ( lateral ) M Red-green Carpet M Red-line Quaker M Sallow M Silver Y M Small Copper ( B ) M Snout M Spruce Carpet M Vestal 2 M Vestal M Yellow-line Quaker 2 M Yellow-line Quaker S aa10Persicaria S aa A10cothivalley S aaZ10 S Acleris emargana S Agonopterix arenella S Agonopterix heracliana S Brown House Moth (micro) S Chrysoteuchia culmella ( 2 ) S Chrysoteuchia culmella S Platyptilia acanthidactyla S Rush Veneer ( micro ) S Rusty-dot Pearl (micro) S Small Wainscot S Twenty-plume Moth (micro) T aa10Cornus T aa A10Brechfa T aaZ10 T Acleris rhombana T Acleris variegana T Mompha divisella prob 2 T Mompha divisella prob T Nettle-tap Moth (micro) T White-shouldered House Moth (micro) zz 10Hydrangea zz 11 sunset zzzoct

Uploaded 14/03/2013

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