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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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  1. Richard D

    April Moths

    I wasn't expecting much from last night's trap but hoped for more than just a pair of Pale Mottled Willows...
  2. Richard D

    April Moths

    I confess I've taken a week off with the weather - 4 degree mornings and brisk winds are becoming the norm down here.
  3. Richard D

    April Moths

    Great photos (and moths!).
  4. Richard D

    April Moths

    A good night for me: 20 Brimstone, 4 Early Grey,3 Hebrew Character, 3 Double Striped Pug, 2 Common Quaker, 2 LBAM, 2 Brindled Pug, 2 Muslin Moth, 1 Rudy Streak, 1 Streamer, 1 Waved Umber, 1 Yellow-barred Brindle, 1 Powdered Quaker and a Dewick's Plusia - several firsts for me
  5. Richard D

    April Moths

    Double check your crocodile clips are secure before heading indoors. Either I must have knocked the leads loose as I went indoors last night or the battery bag was knocked by nocturnal wildlife. No light and empty trap this morning...
  6. Richard D

    April Moths

    I'm a newcomer compared to most of you - only starting trapping last September. Still using the Paul Batty LED Heath Trap (5W bulb mostly) running of a 12v rechargeable battery. Not having tried MV or Actinic I can't really compare but seem to get as many moths and as good a range as a moth'er...
  7. Richard D

    April Moths

    Clear skies and breezy last night but an okay trap - 5 Hebrew Character, 4 Common Quaker, 2 Early Grey, 5 Double Striped pugs, 2 LBAM, 1 Lime-Spec Pug, 3 Brimstone, 1 Brindled Pug and the final Pug that I'm uncertain on... Oak-Tree?
  8. Richard D

    April Moths

    From last night (a bit breezy and cool with light rain) : 7 Hebrew Character, 4 Common Quaker, 2 Clouded Drab, 1 well marked Powdered Quaker and a likely second, 1 Double Striped Pug, 1 Common Plume.
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