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Moth and Butterfly
​Observations

​Moths

A local expert, Stephen Howell, has made detailed observations of the moths and butterflies seen at Ashing Lane Nature Reserve. He has recorded information during the summer months since 2015 and here are the results.  Stephen's moth photos (including species seen at ALNR) can be seen on the Dunholme Camera Club website, click here.

More new species have been identified in 2025, bringing the total to 358. 

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Many of these are micro moths which have wingspans of under 20mm - so identification and compilation of this list is quite a feat! Find out more about these exquisite creatures on the UK Moths website, or just enjoy the names.

In his end of year report, Stephen recently remarked that with regard to the mix of plant species "The quality and quantity of [moth] specimens show it is working.  I note you are planting honeysuckle in the Monks Wood.  I am predicting that there will be an increase in Hawk moths (Elephant; Small elephant; Poplar).  It also puts in place the environment where certain butterflies, eg white admiral, can thrive."

Below are some of Stephen's photos of moths named in his reports.
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Magpie moth
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Clouded border
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Coronet
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Dark arches
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Canary shouldered thorn
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Lime hawk moth
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Poplar hawk moth
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Common wainscot
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Silver Y
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Marbled beauty
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Herald
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Elephant hawk moth
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Privet hawk moth
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Riband wave
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Light brown apple moth
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