The Wildlife of
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Moths of Croome

Unlike butterflies, moths are not so easy to spot. Apart from a few types that fly in the daytime, most will be hidden on leaves or tree trunks, so a little more work will be needed to find them. The tiny grass moths are the easiest to find.

The meadows in front of the church and the path leading down through the shrubbery, or along towards the Walled Garden are good places to see moths. The path along the east side of the river has had some very good moths.


Beautiful China-mark

Blood-vein Moth

Brimstone Moth

Cinnabar Moth

Cocksfoot Moth

Common Carpet Moth

Common Grass-veneer

Common Marble Moth

Common Yellow Conch

Gold Spot Moth

Garden Grass-veneer

Green Long-horn Moth

Meadow Grey Moth

Miller's Nettle-tap

Mint Moth
Mother ShiptonPale-streak Grass-veneerPea Moth
Red Twin-spot Carpet MothShaded Broad-bar MothSilver-Y Moth
Six-spot Burnet MothSmall China-markSmall Yellow Underwing
Straw Dot MothStraw Grass-veneerTimothy Tortrix Moth
White-streak Grass-veneerYellow-barred Long-horn MothYellow Shell Moth