Kingfishers Bridge Project

  • About us
    • History
    • Our Founder
    • Our Warden
    • Who's Who
    • Habitat creation >
      • Grazing
      • Predator Balance
    • Wildlife >
      • Birds
      • Plants
      • Mammals
      • Invertebrates
  • Home
  • Visiting
    • Walking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • The Kingfisher Cafe
    • Car Parking
    • How to find us
    • Download a Map
  • Nature Retreats
  • Event Tickets
    • Wreath Making Workshops
    • Crafts with Father Christmas
    • Book a Guided Tour
  • Make a Gift
    • Donate
    • Leave a legacy
    • Become a Supporter
  • Find Out More
    • Outdoor Learning >
      • Schools
      • Home Education Groups
      • Youth Groups
    • Warden's Blog
    • Volunteer
    • Wildlife Recording >
      • Bird census
      • Moth census
      • Bird and Wildlife Reports
      • Aerial Surveys
      • Kingfishers Bridge Publications
    • Projects >
      • Classroom Regeneration
      • New HIdes
      • Mound Observation Deck
  • Contact us
  • Staff Portal
  • About us
    • History
    • Our Founder
    • Our Warden
    • Who's Who
    • Habitat creation >
      • Grazing
      • Predator Balance
    • Wildlife >
      • Birds
      • Plants
      • Mammals
      • Invertebrates
  • Home
  • Visiting
    • Walking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • The Kingfisher Cafe
    • Car Parking
    • How to find us
    • Download a Map
  • Nature Retreats
  • Event Tickets
    • Wreath Making Workshops
    • Crafts with Father Christmas
    • Book a Guided Tour
  • Make a Gift
    • Donate
    • Leave a legacy
    • Become a Supporter
  • Find Out More
    • Outdoor Learning >
      • Schools
      • Home Education Groups
      • Youth Groups
    • Warden's Blog
    • Volunteer
    • Wildlife Recording >
      • Bird census
      • Moth census
      • Bird and Wildlife Reports
      • Aerial Surveys
      • Kingfishers Bridge Publications
    • Projects >
      • Classroom Regeneration
      • New HIdes
      • Mound Observation Deck
  • Contact us
  • Staff Portal

Moth census

Moth Recording

8/7/2018

1 Comment

 
​A great nights moth trapping with incredible numbers;  3592 moths trapped from 212 species!
provisional-moth-list-for-08072018.xlsx
File Size: 17 kb
File Type: xlsx
Download File

1 Comment
Jillian Macready
27/9/2020 08:32:10 am

that's an impressive number! but no records for last year? I can understand none from this year. hoping to get there this autumn to see lapwing

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Picture
    ​Weekly moth trapping throughout most of the year using Mercury Vapour Traps at night and pheromones during the day.  Over 700 species have now been recorded and this regular effort will eventually help build up long term trends in species on the reserve.

    Archives

    December 2020
    December 2019
    July 2018

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed