Birds, Leps, Observations & Generalities - the images and ramblings of Mark Skevington. Sometimes.

Friday, 4 April 2025

Emp Tempted

It must be getting on for a decade that I have tried and failed to lure Emperor Moth anywhere in VC55 using the EMP lure. And sporadically prior to the lure being available, I had a couple of attempts at rearing through larvae and trying to assemble males - again with no success. I'd seen one female to light years ago, and have successfully lured males in Devon and Somerset. My current lure is now 6yrs old, I got it to replace the first thinking it must be duff. Aside from trying out and about, I've left the lure in the garden many times but it's nigh on impossible to trap them coming to the lure so unless you watch it constantly you could miss something. But there again I had no reason to believe it was around here.

Yesterday afternoon though in glorious sunshine but with a stiff breeze, and it being quite a bit later than I had planned thanks to a chemo pump issue, I headed out to try a few sites in the northern Soar Valley. All sites I'd tried before, and all sites with larval records over the last couple of decades. At last success! Wanlip Meadows was the first site I tried, and I logged x4 to the lure within c10mins before pulling it. I then headed to Cossington Meadows a bit further north, x1 in a couple of mins, and then down to Watermead CP South with another x1 in a couple of mins.

All three sites are nothing like heath/moorland. They share a few characteristics: damp/wet grasslands, copious sallows, willows, bramble, hawthorn and blackthorn and likely plenty of Meadowsweet.

Wanlip Meadows

Cossington Meadows

Watermead CP South

I did manage to grab a little bit of phone video at each site, but they are pretty hopeless. Here's one from Watermead CP South seeing as I didn't grab a photo from that site:


I netted one from Wanlip Meadows for an initial in the pot shot, but any thoughts of getting a proper phot in the field were short lived and I brought it home to snap ....

Emperor Moth, Wanlip Meadows 03/04/2025

This moth is still in the fridge and marked up ready to return this evening.

Today I tried again over at Huncote Embankment but with no luck. So whilst back home waiting for the District Nurse, I stuck the lure out in the garden again - nothing seen in half an hour and then sat down to write/post this. I hear a shout from Nichola - 'what's this'....

'This' turns out to be an Emperor Moth that the cat has just presented to the back door ....  still twitching and alive but not very lively. The bleeding cat is also twitching.


What a way to break a decade long duck!

Here's a D&B interlude by some outfit called Emperor ....



The garden trap last night produced a lovely looking Powdered Quaker amongst a handful of NFY species, but biggest surprise was yet another Blossom Underwing!

Shoulder Stripe

Spruce Carpet

Shuttle-shaped Dart

Blossom Underwing

Powdered Quaker

Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Spring Blossom

I ran the garden trap on Monday night, not with any great expectations as the predicted minimum temps were very low but it did look like it would take until gone midnight before they completely dropped off.  The trap looked pretty bare when I checked just before heading off to bed, so I was surprised with a total of 31 of 9sp, in the morning. However the only highlight, and by far and away the best moth of the year for me so far, was a NFG Blossom Underwing. Completely unexpected for the garden so all the sweeter. It happened to be the very last moth I looked at, tucked up under the lip of the backside of the trap, but as I teased it out I could see the pale hindwing shining and knew what it was. Not the best marked specimen, it is pretty subtle this one, but I think you'd be hard-pressed to mistake it in the flesh - v. slightly smaller than typical Common Quaker which it doesn't really look like at all, but noticeable larger than typical Small Quaker which I guess you could overlook it for if unwary.

Blossom Underwing 31/03/2024

Otherwise I've had more successful overwintered Phyllonorycter mines in the last couple of days ....

Phyllonorycter cerascicolella - ex-mines on Cherry from Fosse Meadows 23/10/2024

Phyllonorycter nicellii - ex-mines on Hazel from Fosse Meadows 23/10/2024

Phyllonorycter sorbi - ex-mines on Rowan from Bradgate Park 22/10/2024

Phyllonorycter esperella - ex-mines on Hornbeam from Burbage Common 14/09/2024

I could post something by The Blossoms, but I don't like them.