tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6651126297296224481.post6957692568999826349..comments2023-08-30T20:59:56.730+01:00Comments on The Montgomeryshire Moth Group Blog: 2011 in DernolPRWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02383818271463675886noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6651126297296224481.post-82517667351511679342012-02-06T19:12:36.394+00:002012-02-06T19:12:36.394+00:00Hello Les,
A very interesting insight as to what ...Hello Les,<br /><br />A very interesting insight as to what goes on down there in Dernol (our most southern moth recording site). You probably have the strongest colony of Double Dart currently found in the county, well worth monitoring on an ongoing basis. <br /><br />I'm pleased to hear that your first go at photographing a micro moth went well, perhaps you'll try doing some more this year and send the best ones in, for use on the web site.<br /><br />I hope 2012 is a good year mothing year for you.<br /><br />Peter.PRWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02383818271463675886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6651126297296224481.post-76654044584723146842012-02-06T17:50:56.075+00:002012-02-06T17:50:56.075+00:00Seems like you've had a nice year. Let’s hope ...Seems like you've had a nice year. Let’s hope 2012 brings you many new moth species!<br /><br />With regards to Welsh Clearwings, I think lures are best chance of seeing them. Other than pheromones there aren't many ways of getting to see them. Searching the tree trunks right at the start of their flight season may be another way. Good luck with them anyway!<br /><br />Your wife is quite the artist, 2 lovely species portrayed there I must add.<br /><br />Douglas.DHBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09691475748761944812noreply@blogger.com