Summary[edit] Description: Catch Report - 19/03/12 - Farmland/Back Garden - Hertfordshire Considering it was a clear sky and very cold again this morning with a ground frost, it didn't seem to affect the number's much, probably due to the day-time temperature peaking at around 14c then slowly dropping away until midnight. 133x Small Quaker's were the most numerous moth beating the previous highest of 87x individuals. Nothing exciting and no new for year's. Catch Report - 19/03/12 - 125w MV Robinson Trap - Back Garden/Farmland Macro Moths 8x Twin-spotted Quaker 133x Small Quaker 24x Common Quaker 27x Hebrew Character 29x Clouded Drab 1x March Moth 1x Early Grey 2x Oak Beauty 1x Satellite Micro Moths 1x Diurnea fagella 1x Agonopterix heracliana. Date: 20 March 2012, 08:25. Source: [2182] Small Quaker (Orthosia cruda). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Lights off at midnight and things pick up! Well..I didn't stay up to see if the council had sorted the lights out to go off at midnight, but I don't think I needed too as the proof was in the trap! 9 moths in total of 4 species was a marked improvement on the 1s or 2s I was getting on previous nights and it was also quite chilly out there this morning at 5c. Catch Report - 03/03/17 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths 1x Small Quaker [NFY] 3x Common Quaker 1x Dotted Border 4x March Moth Micro Moths None Recorded!
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Orthosia cruda, Łódź(Polska) English: The Small Quaker, Lodz(Poland). Date: 8 April 2015, 21:14:49. Source: Own work. Author: Jerzy Strzelecki.
Summary[edit] Description: Had my second field trip of the year on thursday night (only the second!, yes that is how unpredictable the weather has been so far this year!) I set my trap up complete with vertical hanging bedsheet on a hill at Parndon Wood, surrounded by mature Oak tree's, this looked a better spot than anywhere else. It did indeed proove itself with no less than 176 moths of 12 species about what i'd expect this time of year in this sort of habitat. The weather was indeed on my side too with 15 degrees recorded during the day, the clouds were slower to appear after dark than it was orignially predicted by the weather forecaster's and therefore the temperature did drop to a chilly 6c. Here is the list of moths recorded using a 125w MV bulb Macro Moths 15x Small Quaker (NFY) 39x Small Brindled Beauty (NFY) 18x Yellow Horned (NFY) 6x Dotted Border (NFY) 10x March Moth (NFY) 14x Oak Beauty (NFY) 2x Spring Usher 2x Chestnut 3x Pale Brindled Beauty. Date: 25 February 2011, 08:04. Source: [2182] Small Quaker (Orthosia cruda). Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Orthosia cruda, Łódź(Polska) English: The Small Quaker, Lodz(Poland). Date: 26 March 2015, 22:52:49. Source: Own work. Author: Jerzy Strzelecki.
Description: Orthosia cruda (Linnaeus, 1758), Small Quaker, to Robinson trap, Hellerup. Denmark, 3/4 May 2013. Date: 4 May 2013, 08:17. Source: Orthosia cruda. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 44′ 06.95″ N, 12° 33′ 45.54″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.735265; 12.562651.