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  1. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    I hope you have all sent in your moth sightings for 2010 to your county recorder. a list can be found here: http://www.mothscount.org/uploads/CMR_List_VC_format_04_02_11.pdf If anyone can help out we are still looking for good quality photos for our new site...
  2. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Yes Martin, two Lesser Yellow Underwings and a Canary-shouldered Thorn Tom
  3. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    I hope all you budding moth trappers are going to submit your records to the county recorder ! Regards Tom North East Moth Forum http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/northeastmoths/
  4. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Hi Ray Some excellent images you have there, just a couple I would question Lesser Cream Wave is a Small Fan-footed Wave, Phoenix is a Small Phoenix and the ermine is probably Orchard Ermine Regards Tom
  5. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Hi Yukonite Just looking through the posts and came across yours Yellow Belle is an extreme rarity up here with only one record for Durham and one record for Northumberland. Orange Underwing's flight period is over unless you meant one of the Yellow Underwing species. Your pic is a Common...
  6. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Second Moth is a Dotted Clay, 4th moth looks like a Common Rustic agg Tom
  7. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Hi Rokermartin Yponomeuta evonymella Bird-cherry Ermine Regards Tom
  8. tom tams

    Durham ,Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies.

    Just going through the posts tonight. Your first moth is a Shuttle-shaped Dart. Not sure which Ermine species yours is at the moment, but I have never heard of a Small Ermine Regards Tom
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