A Celebration of Moths
Welcome to the FitterMoths gallery! This is where I celebrate the incredible diversity and beauty of the moths we encounter throughout the year. In the month which saw the first record of the year, each photograph showcases the intricate details and unique characteristics of these fascinating creatures.
JANUARY
Spring usher
Pale brindled beauty
Double striped pug
FEBRUARY
Common quaker
Clouded drab
Hebrew character
Small quaker
Twin-spotted quaker
Satellite
Early grey
Dark chestnut
Grey shoulder knot
Oak beauty
Brindled beauty
Small brindled beauty
March moth
March moth close up
Chestnut
MARCH
Red-green carpet
Yellow horned
Yellow horned close up
Brindled pug
White-spotted pug
Pine beauty (side on)
Pine beauty
Blossom underwing
Powdered quaker
Oak nycteoline
Red chestnut
Pale pinion
Emperor moth
Oak-tree pug
Nut-tree tussock
Early thorn
Pine beauty scales close-up
Pale pinion head-on
Lunar marbled brown
Lunar marbled brown close-up
APRIL
Streamer
Scorched carpet
Scorched carpet close up
Purple thorn
Spruce carpet
Chinese character
Shuttle-shaped dart
Swallow prominent
V-pug
Mullein
Brimstone
Garden carpet
Toadflax brocade
Knotgrass
Silver Y - abnormal
Spectacle
Spectacle - head on
Seraphim
Lesser swallow prominent
Muslin moth
Dwarf pug
Brimstone - head on
Tawny pinion
Angle shades
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