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Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown - 1
Gatekeeper - 1
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 1
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma - 1
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
04-08-2014 at Balsall Common submitted by Adrian Smith.
Record Card #23815
2014-08-04
(SP227768) Balsall Common
by Adrian Smith.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White - 1
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper -
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock -
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
04-08-2014 at Barcheston Road, Knowle submitted by Adrian Smith.
Record Card #23814
2014-08-04
(SP172758) Barcheston Road, Knowle
by Adrian Smith.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White -
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood - 1
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper -
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 1
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
04-08-2014 at 27 Lime Avenue submitted by Richard Dinsdale.
Record Card #23813
2014-08-04
(SP325676) 27 Lime Avenue
by Richard Dinsdale.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White - 2
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper - 1
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 1
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue - 1
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
03-08-2014 at Hillmorton, Rugby, Garden 2 submitted by Alan Atkins.
Record Card #24630
2014-08-03
(SP539737) Hillmorton, Rugby, Garden 2
by Alan Atkins.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White -
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood - 1
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper -
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 2
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
03-08-2014 at Hillmorton Road garden, Rugby submitted by Phil Parr.
Record Card #24578
2014-08-03
(SP516743) Hillmorton Road garden, Rugby
by Phil Parr.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White -
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper - 2
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock -
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue - 1
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
03-08-2014 at Lady herberts Garden submitted by Eleanor Sutton.
Record Card #23834
2014-08-03
(SP335793) Lady herberts Garden
by Eleanor Sutton.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White - 1
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper -
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral - 1
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 1
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
03-08-2014 at Old shunting yard, Bedworth Park submitted by Eleanor Sutton.
Record Card #23830
2014-08-03
(SP361862) Old shunting yard, Bedworth Park
by Eleanor Sutton.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper - 10
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White -
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood - 1
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown - 4
Gatekeeper - 4
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 6
Small Tortoiseshell -
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper - 1
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue - 3
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
8 6-spot burnets, some mating
03-08-2014 at Mancetter submitted by Andy Barnsley.
Record Card #23820
2014-08-03
(SP322964) Mancetter
by Andy Barnsley.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White - 3
Green-veined White - 2
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown -
Gatekeeper -
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral - 1
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 9
Small Tortoiseshell - 2
Comma - 1
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
Additional Notes
03-08-2014 at RSPB Middleton submitted by Andy Barnsley.
Record Card #23819
2014-08-03
(SP200988) RSPB Middleton
by Andy Barnsley.
Record Status: This record has been verified.
Butterflies
Family Hesperiidae - The Skippers
Dingy Skipper -
Grizzled Skipper -
Essex Skipper -
Small Skipper -
Large Skipper -
Family Pieridae - The Whites and Sulphurs
Wood White -
Orange-tip -
Large White -
Small White -
Green-veined White - 6
Clouded Yellow -
Brimstone -
Family Nymphalidae - The Vanessids, Fritillaries and Browns
Wall -
Speckled Wood -
Small Heath -
Ringlet -
Meadow Brown - 2
Gatekeeper - 5
Marbled White -
Pearl-bordered Fritillary -
Silver-washed Fritillary -
Dark Green Fritillary -
White Admiral -
Purple Emperor -
Red Admiral -
Painted Lady -
Peacock - 1
Small Tortoiseshell - 1
Comma -
Family Lycaenidae - The Blues, Coppers and Hairstreaks
Small Copper -
Brown Hairstreak -
Purple Hairstreak -
Green Hairstreak -
White-letter Hairstreak -
Small Blue -
Holly Blue -
Brown Argus -
Common Blue -
Chalk Hill Blue - 0
Lifestages
Day-flying Moths
Nemophora degeerella -
Adela reaumurella -
Nematopogon swammerdamella -
Nettle tap -
The Forester -
Six-spot Burnet -
NBd Five-spot Burnet -
Pyrausta aurata -
Pyrausta purpuralis -
Small Magpie -
Mother of Pearl -
Brown China-mark -
Oak_ Eggar -
Emperor Moth -
Hummingbird Hawk-moth -
Lead_ Belle -
Chalk Carpet -
Shaded Broad-bar -
Garden Carpet -
Silver-ground Carpet -
Yellow Shell -
Common Carpet -
Green Carpet -
Argent and Sable -
Chimney Sweeper -
Grass Rivulet -
Marsh Pug -
Treble bar -
Lesser Treble-bar -
Orange Underwing -
Light Orange Underwing -
The Magpie -
Latticed Heath -
Brown Silver-line -
Common Heath -
Grass Wave -
Straw Dot -
Vapourer -
Muslin Moth -
Scarlet Tiger -
Cinnabar -
Burnet Companion -
Mother Shipton -
Silver Y -
Silver Hook -
Small Yellow Underwing -
Beautiful Yellow Underwing -
Clearwing Moths
Family Sesiidae
Hornet Moth -
Lunar Hornet Moth -
Large Red-belted Clearwing -
Red-tipped Clearwing -
Orange-tailed Clearwing -
Red-belted Clearwing -
Yellow-legged Clearwing -
Currant Clearwing -
Six-belted Clearwing -
Note: Records submitted online prior to 1st January 2019 do not contain counts of day-flying moths, clearwing moths or lifestages. However, some recorders included notes about day-flying moths and lifestages in the additional notes when submitting records online prior to this date.
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