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Moth Trap - 19th June 2026 (distinctly average, a beetle was the highlight!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 30th May 2026 (some more new characters)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 24th May 2026 (the flood gates have opened!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 8th May 2026 (3rd times the charm...?)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 18th April 2026 (worth a shot...?)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 18th April 2026 (first session of 2026...)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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[ENG/PT] Zygaena
The genus Zygaena comprises a group of moths known as burnet moths. Unlike most moths, they are diurnal (active during the day) and are easily recognized by their
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How Loud Are Those Sirens? LMAC # 245
In my collage I have placed a dog, a man, and a bee hive. Not visible are the countless other creatures that probably exist in this scene. The giant wax moths, for
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Moth Trap - 11th October 2025 (a foggy anti-climax)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Mesmerising Patterns of Nature
As a nature photographer my eyes are a-tuned to find beauties around us. Some call them creepy crawlies, some gets uneasy with them and some take extreme steps to
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Moth Trap - 26th September 2025 (Slim Pickings, but still some interesting records)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 6th September 2025 (heading into Autumn)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 23rd May 2025 (a nice bit of variety!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 23rd April 2025 (a rare midweek session, and an unexpected frog!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 20th April 2025 (turning cold, still 2 new species recorded for the year)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 12th April 2025 (Take 2 - wishful thinking!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Moth Trap - 30th March 2025 (first session of the year!)
Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about setting up a moth trap and on collecting the results if you want some more background
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Genus Scirpophaga, a member of Crambid Snout Moths(Family Crambidae)
Latin NameObservation dateLocation Genus Scirpophaga13 02 2025Hakimpur, Dinajpur, Bangladesh. Link to original community LatitudeLongitudeMap 25.2933089.02221 More
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These are some types of small animals that I took photos of.
Good afternoon friends of the hive blog wherever you are, I hope you are always healthy. This afternoon, my friend and I want to go near the river to look for some
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Another Member Of The Big Moth Family
Last might we had a visitor that we had to save from our dog who was eyeing this up for a snack. This is a Cream Striped Owl Moth who can grow to be as big as 10
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