The conditions haven't always played ball for the trap this month and so we've only put it out a couple of times. With being rank amateurs we're still learning what might work best so there has needed to be some tweaking and rethinking. It is also still quite early in the season. However, I have now seen my first Chestnut Moth.
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Wednesday, 31 March 2021
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I missed something, perhaps, but could you maybe give us a glimpse of the moth trap. I have a grandson who loves to learn about bugs. This would be a fun activity.
ReplyDeleteI haven't put up any photos, but I'll try to remember next time we put it up over the weekend. Arilx
DeleteHe looks like a really fancy Branflake!
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