C.Rayz's photos with the keyword: batch 1038

Large Yellow Underwing -Side

24 Aug 2009 110
Now I've said 'Large Yellow Underwing' about 5 times and they all turn out to be some other of the 'underwing' group of moths.. So once again I am not sure about this one, but it was huge, and the top shot seems right.

Flame Shoulder -Side

24 Aug 2009 73
This one was actually quite nicely marked.

Speckled Bush-cricket

24 Aug 2009 86
He just looks quite lovely on the old lamp post.

Flame Shoulder -Top

24 Aug 2009 74
Another lovely guy :)

Orange Swift -Female

24 Aug 2009 135
Can't resist this great chance to post a lovely example of the female of this moth.

Large Yellow Underwing -Top

24 Aug 2009 65
Now I've said 'Large Yellow Underwing' about 5 times and they all turn out to be some other of the 'underwing' group of moths.. So once again I am not sure about this one, but it was huge, and this shot seems to match LYUW best.

Ringed China-mark

24 Aug 2009 63
A new one for us :)

Flounced Rustic

24 Aug 2009 71
Not for sure about this guy, pretty sure, like 93.5% sure its Flounced ..lol 100% sure hes lovely :)

The Snout -Side

24 Aug 2009 106
He almost looks like a cartoon coyote in the face.

Tinea Semifulvella -Top

24 Aug 2009 71
This huge moth weighing in at 14-22mm he is the largest of his subfamily of micro moths, and one of the prettiest.

Dark Bush Cricket

24 Aug 2009 76
A couple of these were on the bridge they look like they are armoured for battle.

The Snout -Top

24 Aug 2009 92
Its not hard to see how this moth got its name :) Check out his profile .

Tinea Semifulvella -Side

24 Aug 2009 80
Yet another example of why the micro moths are just as interesting and lovely as the large ones.

V Pug Hidden in Plain Sight

24 Aug 2009 63
Its difficult to appreciate just how hard these tiny V Pugs are to locate on the walls of the bridge covered in the lichen/moss the same color. This moth as a tiny wing span of only 14-19mm.

Bordered Beauty

24 Aug 2009 72
Only the second one I've seen, and just as impressive as the first :)