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. |
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Beautiful China-mark | Blood-vein Moth | Bordered White Moth |
Bright Bell Moth | Brimstone Moth | Brindled Brown Moth |
Brown China-mark | Brown Plume | Brown-spot Flat-body |
Burnet Companion | CG_DoubleOrangeSpotMoth | Chimney Sweeper Moth |
Cinnabar Moth | Cocksfoot Moth | Common Carpet Moth |
Common Grass-veneer | Common Heath | Common Marble Moth |
Common Marbled Carpet | Common Roller Moth | Common Wave Moth |
Common Yellow Conch | Dark strawberry Tortrix | Dingy Footman |
Ear Moth | Five-spot Burnet Moth | Flame Carpet Moth |
Forester Moth | Garden Grass-veneer | Garden Rose Tortrix |
Garden Tiger Moth | Gold Spot Moth | Grass Rivulet |
Green Carpet Moth | Green Long-horn Moth | Heather Sober Moth |
Hook-streak Grass-veneer | Hummingbird Hawk-moth | Knapweed Conch |