13 January 2014
Overwintering 2014
Overwintering on clematis stalk
It’s difficult to know how anything survives – the rain, the cold, the wind all conspire to drown, freeze and blow all apart. This example of resilient fragility was spotted by Chris in the quarry garden. The colour of this pupa is similar to that of the clematis shoots that are already appearing – somewhat optimistically. Is it a moth? The Calderdale site has an image of a chrysalis which looks very similar to this one and that is thought to be a Green-veined White (Pieris napi). The silk threads anchoring the pupa to the stalk are clearly visible.
Recent Moths
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- MOTH LIST to August 2023 with links
- 28 July 2023 – TRIPLE New Species Alert!
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- 13 July 2023 – Arts and Sciences
- 10 July 2023 – Rise of the Yellow Underwings
- 4 July 2023 – Cold-weather Catch
- 4 July 2023 – Mother of Pearl, an Inspiration to Science
- 28 June 2023 – Buff-tipped Marble
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- 20 June 2023 – Bee, Straw, Emerald and a Ghost
- 17 June 2023 – Old and New