The moth trap was set up at the hide end of the garden hedge, on the evening of July 15th, and emptied before the work party the following morning. A total of 33 species were recorded with 5 new records for the site (shown in bold).
Dark Arches, Apamea monoglypha, 1
Shaded Broad-bar, Scotopteryx chenopodiata, 3
Little Grey, Eudonia lacustrata, 2
Common Grey, Scoparia ambigualis, 2
Riband Wave, Idaea aversata, 1
Flame, Axylia putris, 3
Middle-barred Minor, Oligia fasciuncula, 1
Garden Grass-veneer, Chrysoteuchia culmella, 3
Small Fan-footed Wave, Idaea biselata, 1
Common Footman, Eilema lurideola, 2
Common Marble, Celypha lacunana, 2
Common Yellow Conch, Agapeta hamana, 1
Large Yellow Underwing, Noctua pronuba, 7
Marbled Beauty, Cryphia domestica, 1
July Highflyer, Hydriomena furcata, 1
Heart and Dart, Agrotis exclamationis, 2
Smoky Wainscot, Mythimna impura, 4
Buff Arches, Habrosyne pyritoides, 1
Brown China-mark, Elophila nymphaeata, 1
Silver Y, Autographa gamma, 1
Bee Moth, Aphomia sociella, 1
Flame Shoulder, Ochropleura plecta, 1
Double-striped Pug, Gymnoscelis rufifasciata, 1
Dotted Clay, Xestia baja, 1
Common White Wave, Cabera pusaria, 1
Buff Cosmet, Mompha ochraceella, 2
Blackneck, Lygephila pastinum, 1
Cyclamen Tortrix, Clepsis spectrana, 1
Blood-vein, Timandra comae, 1
Cnephasia sp., 1
Uncertain/Rustic agg., Hoplodrina alsines/blanda, 2
Hoary Bell, Eucosma cana, 2
Buff-tipped Marble, Hedya ochroleucana, 1