Seb Buckton

Seb Buckton

@sebnature.bsky.social

Moths, moths, moths, and occasional other taxa

189 Followers 216 Following 29 Posts Joined Nov 2024
3 months ago

Only get to relax once I've done all the dissections from the last mothing season, still got c. 50 to go...then it's time for planning next year's targets....

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3 months ago

Impressive total! Still got to add mine from a holiday in August....

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10 months ago

VC34 for me, right on the border with 33 in Stroud.

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11 months ago
Light Orange Underwing

Good numbers of Light Orange Underwing at a Worcestershire site today, despite the breeze. A new moth for me. #teammoth

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11 months ago

Willow Warbler seen singing in an adjacent garden this morning, Stroud. #glosbirds

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11 months ago

That orange wedge into the dark border of the hindwing underside would suggest Orange Underwing to me. Plus the quite prominent pale upperwing marks, though I think that is more variable.

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11 months ago
Lead-coloured Drab Lead-coloured Drab Semioscopis steinkellneriana Yellow-horned

Ventured across the border into Worcestershire woodland on Thursday night for a trapping session - excellent conditions and lots of moths including the main target Lead-coloured Drab. #teammoth

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1 year ago

Yes I'm in Stroud and there was a record that made it to the local news from near here last year. We were digging out an old planter so it would have been quite deep in the soil.

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1 year ago

Thanks, yes that does look like it. Obsidentify and iRecord apps were both 100% worm slug but that doesn't mean much! I've put it on iRecord so will edit and see what happens with verification.

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1 year ago
Worm Slug - Boettgerilla pallens

Sorting out a planter in the garden today (Stroud, Glos) and found this slug: I think Worm Slug Boettgerilla pallens.
Any slug experts on here? #slugs

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1 year ago

Count me in!

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1 year ago

It sounded more like one of the Ephestias, maybe E. kuehniella Mediterranean Flour Moth which can be real plagues (though they'd need to be some flour or oats being stored somewhere).

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1 year ago

Yeah it's one of my favourite sites to trap, a big farm with sympathetic owners that is converting to organic and has some nice bits of varied habitat. Also in a part of the county which gets little attention. Should look for mines next year....

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1 year ago

#teammoth

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1 year ago
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One last discovery from 2024 dissections - this worn and non-descript Nepticulid has proven to be Trifurcula urema, which is new for VC33 and the county of Gloucestershire. Trapped at a farm in the Cotswolds last August. It's not a well known species, and mines the leaves of Bird's-foot Trefoil.

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1 year ago

Nice - funnily enough I had one (my first) to my garden last year. No other records anywhere near here, though perhaps it was wandering from Rodborough Common where there is some Sainfoin.

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1 year ago
December Moth on wall of house December Moths on wall of house

Some of the 14 December Moths that came visiting last night, and nothing else VC34. #teammoth

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1 year ago
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This time of year is when I get to sort through retained moths and something interesting always turns up.

This time it is Bohemannia auriciliella - a very scarce and poorly known Nepticulid.

I recorded two individuals, to light, at Westonbirt Arboretum (VC34) on 29/06/24 #teammoth

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1 year ago
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Zero migrants in my VC34 garden last night but I did trap what looks like Caloptilia hemidactylella - Scarce Maple Stilt - a scarce moth that I also had in my garden last year #teammoth

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1 year ago

Oh yeah, I'd forgotten it wasn't in the GMS. Culmella peaked last year for me too (though my trapping isn't standardized like GMS is).

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1 year ago

How did you do for box moth this year? Massive drop off here. Might it be behind the gradual increase over recent years?

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1 year ago

Interesting - it's regular in my garden but almost exclusively singles in June, maybe wandering in from drier areas like the Cotswold commons?

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1 year ago
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Another new garden record revealed by dissection - Tischeria dodonaea, also new for me and new for the 10km2 - from June 3rd 2024, VC34. #teammoth

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1 year ago
Coleophora deauratella

Keeping the moth interest going with dissections now it's turned cold. This Coleophora from 20.05.24 has proved to be a male C. deauratella, a new addition for my VC34 garden.

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1 year ago

Yes, but on the VC34 side of the river!

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1 year ago

The first bit of Saturday night might be OK here in Stroud, so I will nail down the traps for a few hours!

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1 year ago
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Not to mention.....

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1 year ago
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Nothris verbascella
(Norfolk Snout)

Until September 2024 this species was believed to be extinct in the UK. An adult moth was trapped at Stoke Holy Cross (Dave Jones, 02/09/24) Further studies in the area have revealed larval feeding signs and recently larvae on Hoary Mullein.
#notablenorfolkmoths

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1 year ago

I'm just finding a few people I know here and then looking at following and follower lists to find more. No idea about feeds etc yet.

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1 year ago

Feels a lot nicer over here......

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