Moth Trap - 26th September 2025 (Slim Pickings, but still some interesting records)

@dannewton · 2025-09-27 16:13 · Amazing nature (AN)
*Sharing the results from my latest Moth Trap Session. I have written posts about [setting up a moth trap](https://peakd.com/hive-127788/@dannewton/an-introduction-to-moth-trapping-part-one-setting-up-the-trap) and on [collecting the results](https://peakd.com/hive-127788/@dannewton/an-introduction-to-moth-trapping-part-three-collecting-data) if you want some more background info on how and why I use a Moth Trap* ![Hiveblog divider.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/lVz8TBh1-Hiveblog20divider.png) ![image.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23u6UkvSJiGP9Sz79gm9JpPo8UD5aC4pdjWPFjpfRGx4NqQvgMP28DHyLkHyry3NYWkh1.png) **Date:** 26th September 2025 **Weather:** My last trapping session was almost 3 weeks ago on the [6th September](https://peakd.com/hive-174680/@dannewton/moth-trap-6th-september-2025-heading-into-autumn). The last post showed the start of Autumn appearing, and I can confirm to you know we are right in the middle of Autumn now. The afternoons are still relatively warm in the sunshine, but the temperatures drop sharply into the evening and overnight. We've not had frost yet, but a couple of mornings this week have been close! >I've walked to work at 6:30am several times this week, and can attest, its pretty chilly first thing! ![20250926_190150.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23tGVuu9WLSt4MpcwQccRwbaHpa7Sw6xbyn7PgZSohFzgAYtuuxKaiGurQQ7fhnLLg14V.jpg) >I've moved the moth trap closer to the house, on the edge of the patio. This helps provide some shelter, and also some warmth from the house. Also means I don't need to traipse down the garden each time, so will be easier to watch and manage it over the course of the evening The change in temp is the most obvious thing, but its also been quite damp at times with rain showers passing through regularly. Yesterday and today has been a little more settled, and as there is rain due tomorrow evening, I decided that if I'm running a session at all this weekend, then it HAS to be to tonight! On the plus side, there is going to be some reasonable cloud cover (help keep the temps up) and the wind is both gentle and in a southerly direction, which is good for migrant species. Migrant species travel here from the European continent, and autumn is the best time to find some interesting species. So I'm here, the trap is ready... ### Lights on, pots at the ready... Here. We. Go! ![20250926_190131.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23tvAS4LTwGum5W2eEPumhMtGTeghvX1pEJToUCyViTs9gVBZUrYP3sM3Dt8JUyaxdMvt.jpg) --- **Results:** ![image.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23u6YmnLHkLYeMAGXzTMxrJx3Md4joU4NBKVwhDRexsUFj6vK1p4E4rBNdX1tb6UYt3yx.png)
**Summary of Results:** Meh... I wasn't expecting much, and from the start there was very little to see. It was dark by 7:30pm, and after 4 hours I had grand total of 4 moths: 2x Shuttle-shaped Darts: ![moth 27th sept-5.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23u656d7EpU5F641LdVSWryDeGKQSGKYEmjAfPGVHC6aJKXETFTYaa3zSMLoyBNwfvPig.jpg) Shuttle-shaped Dart - *Agrotis puta* (female on left, male on right) 1x Lesser Yellow Underwing: ![Lesser Yellow Underwing-2small.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23yJXZuaWBMEdmX75hMjVAmB71uzjPXUpUHBWcURGfVvQ6Re2bSRiEi9SrURVxTGsVkoA.jpg) Lesser Yellow Underwing - *Noctua comes* and then resting high above the door frame on the side of the house was 1 x Red-green Carpet: ![Red-green carpet-1small.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23w26PhVgic8uJHQ1c6GXJ9WSuhganJtESoNFbBwb3F2jfmvEiHjfzk5xPZmBMF3b7ixp.jpg) Red-green Carpet - *Chloroclysta siterata* >An interesting looking species, mostly green, but with random patches of red that random catch the light It wasn't looking brilliant to be honest. And thats all due to the conditions, and the time of year. The nights are cold and dark, and there is a corresponding decrease in activity levels. One the plus side of the longer nights in Autumn, it is dark earlier in the evening, and the sun rises later the following morning. This means I will be able to get to bed and have a decent nights kip, and then I can be up at 6 just as dawn is breaking. >On that note, I'm going to head to bed... and cross my fingers that I'll get something intersting in the morning! ![Hiveblog divider.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/lVz8TBh1-Hiveblog20divider.png) **Part Two** So after heading to bed at midnight, my alarm woke me up at 6am. It was still dark, but I could see a glimmer of sunlight in the distance... I walked down the stairs and out on the patio and was surprised to see so many moths when I opened up the trap. >Usually when I turn the trap off at midnight, I let them all disperse into the darkness. As the sun was coming up, these would all be potential food for the early morning birds, and a it is my actions have have left hem exposed here, I decided to pot them all up as below ![20250927_063232.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23zk8F4Bf2HauUGEZmvqVwJbNyT6RN9iuHfX2tp62wgHYKs8FCHE7CmZVqeqtn7NsTn3Z.jpg) >All the moths were safely kept inside the house, ready for me to take some pictures, and then I'll release them later this evening, when it gets dark again There some different moths to be seen now, all of which have an Autumn flight time, (i.e. they are adults between August and October) These included: ![moth 27th sept-7.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23u5znxk9WhPfGt7akjuAcfu6nnm4h7jLRpJ34vmcR3uQ3H57bLfFv7z1mt6e72R6HTjh.jpg) Black Rustic - *Aporophyla nigra* Considering the boring 'black' name, I think think this is quite a pretty moth, with subtle and easily overlooked markings... I love the hint of white on each of the kidney spots in the middle of the wing ![moth 27th sept-10.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23tRvar55UmS8i94mcu2b1DHwFk2gaGoSS5gh8NXyB5mDVSp5UV2k5dFYiMeF8uyS2cA9.jpg) Brown-spot Pinion - *Anchoscelis litura* Brown-spot Pinion is not a common species in my garden, so this is a great record ![moth 27th sept-12.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23u62hGoK8QhPpwci9G11MB9HxdKrkZZPsGaJGNgn5Ang7CobwGxQETLnYGijPiX1bx2V.jpg) Lunar Underwing - *Anchoscelis lunosa* ![moth 27th sept-11.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23tGXTudK9i7fB8WwB8WcguN8vRTVzV8xgSi5ZZZDsozsabNEqdwutJnxkvx3XCgtxayj.jpg) Lunar Underwing - *Anchoscelis lunosa* There is somevariability in the Lunar Underwings, but they both feature a 'netted' look with those criss-crossing white lines on the wings And so after all that, my final count was as follows... **21 Moths of 8 Species** ![image.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23uFwS9uoWXnvVQywiApEL7w993t2NXAZeXTLkMxTqWvPcMY47QCM7MfL3t3G7Cno3w4G.png) A pretty good night in the end! Definitely was worth keeping the trap on overnight and checking it the following morning :-) I think I have one last trapping opportunity for this year, probably near the middle/end of October (there still some species to appear search as Frosted Orange and Merville du Jour >What will happen next time? Will it be busy and chaotic? Will it be quieter? Will I find something new to record? Well, once again, there is only one way to find out! ![hive signiture doze logo.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/23vhW9VYEXLG2LXB7bcQG3aQ5hDNrkVsRzVmgsE4uzwE3P4poA5VfeRwHX5Gb2vgNApHX.png) ---
*Notes on Pictures: Since I started moth trapping 5 years ago, I have been slowly building up collection of Library Images. The idea being that once I have taken a picture of a particular species of Moth, I don't need another picture of the same species a year later. It’s a waste of time and energy. I only take pictures of new species, or of moths that are difficult to ID, so I can get the records verified.*
While in my care, all individuals are looked after, and after Photographs have been taken, they are all released safely outside. All names confirmed and checked via [Wikispieces](https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Further Research from [UK Moths](https://ukmoths.org.uk/) and [NatureSpot](https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species_library) ![Hiveblog divider.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/dannewton/lVz8TBh1-Hiveblog20divider.png) Thank you for reading, I hope you found it interesting.
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