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Pterodroma
29-Jun-09, 22:09
If you like your moths gaudy then Garden Tiger is for you! Although still widespread it has declined in numbers since the 1980s. The cause is not fully known but there is statistical evidence that numbers are low after mild wet Januarys followed by cold Februarys - a weather sequence which is predicted to become more frequent as a consiquence of global climate change. Another moth that use nettles as a food plant at the larva stage.

http://forum.caithness.org/picture.php?albumid=79&pictureid=517

Sporran
30-Jun-09, 22:34
That's a real beauty, and what a fantastic photo of it, Pterodroma! :cool:

Ricco
01-Jul-09, 15:07
FAntastic picture, Pterodroma!!

Pterodroma
02-Jul-09, 14:55
Thanks for your comments, both.

A stunning insect! There were 11 in my trap last night - wonderful sight. An interesting point is that the wing markings vary and although the general pattern is similar no two moths are exactly alike.

lynne duncan
08-Jul-09, 11:36
we were shopping at tescos just now and there was one resting on the windowsill, so that.s another one ticked off our list to find
took a photo but it is a bit blurry will post it later
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t272/wickscorrie/DSC03035.jpg

WeeBurd
21-Jul-09, 16:28
I've hatched two of these beauties in my time, the most recent being this summer infact. They are the lovely fat, furry, black & ginger caterpillars! :)