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Thermal imaging try-out
I was lucky enough to be able to borrow a FLIR thermal imaging camera for a night, last November. I didn’t go far, just in the bush around the house. The experience of walking just with the FLIR, without a … Continue reading
January 2014 moths
As mentioned in the previous post, it’s now a little over 12 months since I started the monthly documentation of moths that come to my moth-light on the veranda of our house, here at Boho South in north-east Victoria. When … Continue reading
December 2013 Moths
About 40 species of moth found the light in December 2013. Many of these were regulars, but several, like the Bag-shelter Moth aka Processionary Moth, were rare or unusual visitors. Happy to receive any feedback re the specimens I’ve named … Continue reading
November’s offering to the light (2013)
Over 40 species of moth graced the light during November 2013, including several new species like the stunning Iropoca Moth, at left. Most species were from the Family Geometroidea, the waves, carpets, emeralds and allies. Though slowly becoming familiar with … Continue reading
Moths of May-June 2013
Not having paid particular attention to moths in previous years, I wasn’t sure I’d be seeing many once the weather got cooler. And whilst that certainly turned out to be the pattern (June had less activity than May, which had … Continue reading