About the Kent Moths Gallery

This blog is intended as a gallery of photos for all moths found in the county of Kent. Please send through your quality images (and links to your websites) of moth species caught yesterday or yesteryear in order that this can become a complete archive of Kent's moth fauna.

Many thanks,
Tony Morris (Admin) & Ross Newham (Admin) kentmothsgallery@gmail.com

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Paddock Wood, 21st March 2010

Tortricodes alternella - An unusual member of the Tortrix family in that it is one of the earliest to emerge as well as having a long narrow wingshape.


Tortricodes alternella - and from above

Common Quaker - A common resident and as can be seen in this photograph it is quite variable.

Clouded Drab - Another very variable resident found commonly over much of Britain.

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