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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