News and updates about local moth recording will be published here periodically. For details of moth recording events taking place in the region please see the event calendar on the South West Scotland Environmental Resources Centre website.

MOTW – Satellite

Autumn is definitely here and the species of moths out and about at this time have changed dramatically. As the November moths are reaching their peak and the Winter moths are starting to come out in huge numbers there are…

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Moths at Home

The Moths at Home project took place throughout 2019 and was led by the SW Scotland Branch of Butterfly Conservation, working with SWSEIC and a range of partners and people to demonstrate the beauty and diversity of moths that live in their own…

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MOTW – Streak

The Streak is one of our common moths and it is found everywhere its food plant Broom grows. Broom is a plant of sandy, well-drained, acidic soils and grows on almost any ridge or slope especially if the soil is…

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MOTW – Vestal

This is a beautiful moth in its own right but is here representing the autumn migration which has possibly just peaked! From the various postings and comments on the web recently this must be an exceptional year for migrants with…

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MOTW – Copper Underwing

Into September and the light trap is full of relatively few autumnal moths which are replacing the myriad of species found so recently in high summer. One woodland moth which always attracts attention is the large Copper Underwing – usually…

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MOTW – Devon Carpet

It was difficult to resist saying something about a moth ‘from’ Devon appearing in Scotland! The facts are that this moth, common in Devon and Cornwall, has expanded up the western side of the UK through West Wales and Lancashire…

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