Moths of Suffolk
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Interested in your page on the Brown Tail isofar that it was always an East coast species. The population around where I live in the West has been on the increase this last 5 years hitting a max this year with the number of webs; could hit the news next spring!
Sat 10-Oct-2009 05:48
Fantastic Resource, very useful for public enquiries on the status of moths in Suffolk. I hope all Suffolk wildlife could be added to sites like this.
Keep up the good work.
Wed 27-May-2009 10:14
How did you separate Epinotia solandriana and E. brunnichiana (males & females)?
Tue 9-Jan-2007 04:30
we found a very large caterpilar today. a privet hawkmoth.
Tue 12-Sep-2006 02:08
I found a privet hawk moth today in Holton near Halesworth. It was beautiful and enormous. It sat on my finger for several minutes fanning its wings. I have not seen one before - what a pleasure!
Thu 13-Jul-2006 06:44
Small Ranunculus in light trap on evening of 8 July 2006. Located in Walton, Felixstowe. Also Pine Hawkmoth, Poplar Hawkmoth (among many others).
Mon 10-Jul-2006 08:30
1984 Humming-bird Hawk-moth, Macroglossum stellatarum, (Linnaeus, 1758)
I have spotted one of these moths in my garden today(24th August 2005)in Leiston, Suffolk, England
Wed 24-Aug-2005 01:08
very interesting site would there be anyone in the woodbridge area to give a talk to my scouts on this subject
Sun 7-Aug-2005 03:09
We live in Suffolk and saw a moth in our garden it was an Abraxas grossulariata - and we used your site to identify it. Your site was the best of many that we searched - because it is so well laid out. Thank you.
Sat 6-Aug-2005 09:21
A great site because it is informative and simple to use with no clutter. I am sure it will be a big hit with moth enthusiasts everywhere.
Sat 16-Apr-2005 01:13
Thank you.
Sun 10-Apr-2005 12:36
You must have put in a very large amount of work to assemble all the info in this site - and all of us who now can view and use it can assure you it was well used time! I am very impressed, and will use this site a lot!
Mon 14-Mar-2005 10:55
I have just had a detailed look at this site which I think is excellent. I particularly like the links and the fact that you can instantly go to more illustrations of the said species. Also, the ability to directly compare species is inspired and the historical background is a real bonus. Goodness knows the time you must have put into it all. Marvellous.
Sat 19-Feb-2005 04:21
This page should now work - there was a bug in the script
Sat 19-Feb-2005 05:40