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Newsletter 103
Newsletter 103 - Spring 2023
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; New Norfolk Species in 2022; Apomyelosis ceratoniae; Triaxomasia caprimulgella; Olive Crescent; Acrobasis tumidana; Trifurcula squamatella; Antispila treitschkiella; Euchromius ocellae; Dorset Cream Wave; Plumed Fan-foot; Diasemiopsis ramburalis; Travels with an LED moth trap; Additional Field Meeting Report for 2022
Newsletter 102
Newsletter 102 - Autumn/Winter 2022
Introduction;County Recorder’s Report;Field Meetings:Templewood 21st May;New Buckenham Common 26th June;Middle Harling Heath 2nd July;Broadland CP. 30th July / 24th Sept;Wheatfen 13th August ;Watermill Broad 27th Aug;Norfolk Migrant Records for 2022
Newsletter 101
Newsletter 101 - Spring 2022
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; Coleophora fuscocuprella; Cosmopterix pulchrimella; Radford’s Flame Shoulder -Ochropleura leucogaster; Oak Rustic Dryobota lebecula; Hoary Footman Eilema caniola; Vitula seratilineella; News from Scotland - Paul Cobb; Rush Wainscot - Breckland Survey; Additional Migrant Records for 2021
Newsletter 100
Newsletter 100 - Autumn 2021
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; Elachista adscitella, Foxley Wood; Glaucous Shears – New to Norfolk; Depressaria daucella in Norfolk; Bankesia conspurcatella In E. Anglia; Choreutis nemorana – New to Norfolk; Bilateral Gynandromorph; Light Orange Underwing in Norfolk; Portland Ribbon Wave – New to Norfolk; Migrant Records for 2021
Newsletter 99
Newsletter 99 - Spring 2021
Introduction Ken Saul, County Recorder’s Report Jim Wheeler,Cosmopterix pulchrimella Dave Andrews & James Lowen, Phyllonorycter lantanella Stewart Wright, Additional Migrant Records for 2020 Dave Hipperson,Photographs
Newsletter 98
Newsletter 98 - Autumn 2020
Introduction; County Recorder’s Repor; Stenoptinea cyaneimarmorella; Musotima nitidalis; Elachista consortell; Caryocolum blandulella; Phyllonorycter sagitella in Norfolk; Cosmopterix pulchrimella in Norfolk; Coleophora inulae; Etiella zinckella in Norfolk; Gelechia scotinella – A Norfolk first; One & a half New for Norfolk; How did the Victorians do it?; Further observations on Migrant Moths; Migrant Records for 2020
Newsletter 97
Newsletter 97 - Spring 2020
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; Small Dotted Footman; The Wiveton Acleris laterana; Yellow Tales!; Notes on Some Rare Norfolk Moths; Aethes bilbaensis in Norfolk; Bactra lacteana in Norfolk ; Pandemic Paper Mountain; Migrant Moths in Norfolk 2010 - 2019; 2019 Field Meeting Reports - Upton, Templewood; Additional Migrant Records for 2019
Newsletter 96
Newsletter 96 - Autumn 2019
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; Tea, Pot and New for Norfolk; Toadflax Brocade Larvae in Hellesdon; Clifden Nonpareil in Norfolk?; 2019 Field Meeting Reports- Upton Fen; High Ash Farm; Honeypot Wood; Marham Fen; Leylands Farm; Pigney’s Wood; Merton Churchyard; East Wretham Heath; East Winch Common; Earlham Cemetery; West Runton; Templewood; Migrant Records list 2019
Newsletter 95
Newsletter 95 - Spring 2019
Introduction; County Recorder’s Report; Beginners Dissection Course; Identification of Ear Moths; Macro Moth Verification Grades; Jersey Mocha New to Norfolk; Coleophora lassella New to Norfolk; Why LED; A Future for Breckland Moths?; Migrant Records list 2018
Newsletter 94
Newsletter 94 - Autumn 2018
Introduction - County Recorder’s Report - Beginners Dissection course Notice - Micro Moth Verification Grades - 2018 Field Meeting Reports: • Derby Fen – 9th June • Sheringham Park • Holme Dunes • Bure Marshes 14th July • Cranwich 21st • Roydon Common 3rd Aug. • Buckenham Carrs 4th Aug. • High Ash Farm 8th Sept. • Lynford leaf mines 13th Oct.• - Raspberry Clearwing- New to Norfolk - Migrant Records list 2018
Newsletter 93
Newsletter 93 - May 2018
Introduction - County Recorder’s Report - Searching for Gelechia hippophaella - White-mantled Wainscot in Norfolk - Pheromones in the Bedroom - Spring Meeting Review - Migrant Records list 2017 - Photographs
Newsletter 92
Newsletter 92 - November 2017
Introduction - CMR's Report - 2017 Field Meetings: Row Heath, West Runton; North Denes, Gt. Yarmouth; Courtyard Farm, Ringstead; Holt country Park; Gramborough Hill, Salthouse; Frost's Common, Gt. Hockham; Winterton Dunes; Brickyard Fen, Surlingham; Buckenham Carrs; Bacton Wood - 2017 Migrant Records - Website details - Photographs
Newsletter 91
Newsletter 91 - April 2017
Introduction - Norfolk Moth Data Stats - Moths in a Breckland Garden - Searching for Enteuchia acetosae - Phalonidia udana in Norfolk update - Additions to the 2016 Migrant list - Website - Photographs
Newsletter 90
Newsletter 90 - November 2016
Introduction - CMR's Report - Notable Norfolk Records - Important Notice - What's in a Name - Garden Sites Top 10 - 2016 Field Meetings: Roydon Common, Hedenham Wood, Holkham Dunes, Boughton Fen, Hills and Holes, Queen's Hills, Claxton Manor, Church Marsh, Banham Zoo, Leaf Mine Day - 2016 Migrant Records
Newsletter 89
Newsletter 89 - April 2016
Introduction - CMR's Report - Shaded Fan-foot in the Waveney Valley - Who Needs Pheromone Lures when You have Spaghetti Bolognese? - The Oegoconia in Norfolk - Additions to the 2015 Migrant list - Request to Recorders - Website details - Photographs
Newsletter 88
Newsletter 88 - November 2015
- Introduction - CMR's Report - Field Meetings 2015: - Little Snoring - Claxton Manor - East Wretham - Tindall Wood - Earsham - Brancaster Marsh - Stow Hall - Yarmouth, N.Denes - Agonopterix cnicella Conundrum - The Red Pepper Moth - 2015 Migrant list - Website details - Photographs
Newsletter 87
Newsletter 87 - April 2015
- Introduction - CMR's Report - Additions to the 2014 Norfolk Migrants list - Photographs
Newsletter 86
Newsletter 86 - November 2014
- Introduction - CMR's Report - Can I borrow a boat? - Norfolk Migrants list - Field Meetings 2014: - Weston Park - Barrow Common - Grimes Graves - Gawdy Hall - Upton fen - Wheatfen - Bryants Heath - Horsey Mere - Bettys Fen - Psychoides verhuella - Silvery Gem - Splendours of Nature - Epermenia aequidentellus - Crimson Speckled - Photos
Newsletter 85
Newsletter 85 - April 2014
- Introduction - Norfolk Moth Data Stats - Micros for the chop - Additions to the 2013 Norfolk Migrants list - Photographs
Newsletter 84
Newsletter 84 - November 2013
- Introduction - County Recorder's Report - Mecyna flavalis in Norfolk - Late Record for Lime Hawk-moth - Box Tree Moth. A Norfolk 1st - Field Meetings 2013: - Hockwold - Weston Park - Suffield - Brettenham Heath - Betty’s Fen - Sutton Fen - How Hill - Whitwell Common - Buxton Heath - Sculthorpe Moor - Phalonidia manniana / P. udana - Norfolk Migrants 2013 - Photographs
Newsletter 83
Newsletter 83 - April 2013
- Introduction - Notable Records 2012 - Spring Meeting - 13th March 2013 - Currant Shoot Borer in Norfolk - Psychoides on Garden Ferns - Moths at Barnham Broom - Mothing along the Waveney Valley - Moths at Holme bird observatory - Duponachelia fovealis in VC28 - Epinotia caprana / sordidana - An Aberrant Agriphila geniculea - Additions to Norfolk Migrants 2012
Newsletter 82
Newsletter 82 - November 2012
- Introduction - New County / Vice County Species - Field Meetings 2012: - Brettenham Heath - Hockering Wood - Strumpshaw Fen - Lynford Arboretum - Barrow Common - Weybourne Heath - Epinotia cinereana - The Camera Never Lies! - Further Results from a Pheromone trap during 2012 - Note on a very aberrant Large Nutmeg - On the Benefits of the Smoking Ban to Moth Recording - Norfolk Migrants 2012 - Photographs
Newsletter 81
Newsletter 81 - April 2012
- Introduction - Notable Norfolk Macro moths 2011 - The Norfolk Scarce Arches - Results from a pheromone trap - Conifer Moths of Norfolk meeting - A Marshland Miscellany - Additional Norfolk Migrants 2011 - Identification series 2 - Isle of Wight Wave - Photographs
Newsletter 80
Newsletter 80 - November 2011
- Introduction - Stupid Caterpillar - New County / Vice County Species - Field Meetings 2011: - Roydon Common - Emilys Wood - Weston Park - Sugar Fen - Colby - Strumpshaw Fen - Marlingford - Norfolk Migrants 2011 - Photographs
Newsletter 79
Newsletter 79 - April 2011
- Introduction - Macro Moths 2010 Report - Additional Migrant Records - NMS Leaf Mining Foray - Leaf Mines Workshop - Oak Lutestring at Gt. Ellingham - Bluebell Tortrix - Mid Norfolk Moth Group - Parectopa ononidis and Prays fraxinella - If it is not Black then it is White - Conistra rubiginosa - Identification Guides 1
Newsletter 78
Newsletter 78 - November 2010
- Introduction - County Recorders Report - Migrant Report - Field Meetings 2010: - Sculthorpe Moor - Lynford Arboretum - Weston Park - Ashwellthorpe - Suffield Community Meadow - Shotesham Common - Sugar Fen - Ghost of Barnham Broom - Reddish Light Arches - Mothing in Scotland - Unusual Records - RSPB Hickling Survey - A Tale of Two Micros - Phychoides at the Bottom of my Garden - Photographs
Newsletter 77
Newsletter 77 - April 2010
- Introduction - Plume Moths in Norfolk - County Recorder’s Report - An Unusual Burnet Moth - Capua vulgana Recent Records - The Elgood Collection - Got the Hump - Claiming Hoary Footman in Norfolk - The Leopard Moth - 2009 Migrant Report - Aphelia paleana - Photographs
Newsletter 76
Newsletter 76 - November 2009
- Introduction - County Recorders Report - Field Meetings 2009: - Heigham Holmes - Buxton Heath - Tyrrels Wood - Ken Hill - Craft Plantation - Holkham Gap - Lynford Arboretum - The Oates- Foster Method Pt. 2 - 2009 Migrant Report - Bactra robustana in Norfolk - Photographs
Newsletter 75
Newsletter 75 - April 2009
- Introduction - County Recorder Changes - Leaf Miners – October 2008 - The Underwing Conundrum - Garden Moths Count - Scop. basistrigalis in Norfolk? - Raspberry Clearwing in Norfolk? - The Foster-Oates Method - Additions to 2008 Migrant Report
Newsletter 74
Newsletter 74 - November 2008
- Introduction - Field Meetings: - Nat. Moth Night – Ashill - Swanton Abbott Common - Ken Hill Estate - Sheringham Park - Bure Marshes NNR - Heckingham Carr - Winterton - Blickling Woods - Moth Trapping in the Brecks - The Corn Moth - More Monochroa - The Arboretum, Lynford - The Trial of Three Moths - Migrant Moths Report - Colour Photographs
Newsletter 73
Newsletter 73 - April 2008
Introduction - Common Moths at Scole - Overview of the new BAP Moth list - A response. - Platyptilia isodactylus - A species to look out for. - The Grand Tour - Pyralid Workshop 19th March 2008 - Photographs
Newsletter 72
Newsletter 72 - November 2007
Introduction - The lure of the wild- An encounter with Six-belted Clearwings. - Duponchelia fovealis - An Overview of The New BAP Moths List - Field Meetings: - Thetford Nunnery Lakes - Swanton Abbott Common - Wood House, Ditchingham - NOA Moth Night, Holme - Felbrigg Woods - Scarning & Potters Fens - Swanton Novers Great Wood - Norfolk Moths web site.
Newsletter 71
Newsletter 71 - April 2007
Introduction - Request for Parasitic Wasps - Observationsons on Migrant Moth Reports - Moths at Barnham Broom - Reducing Bird Predation - Leaf Mine Hunting - 28 Oct. - Clearwings Workshop - 21 March. - Photos
Newsletter 70
Newsletter 70 - November 2006
Introduction - Holme Bird Observatory Moth Review 2006 - Observations on Norfolks Clearwings - Cameria ohridella ~ An update - Cydia amplana - New to Norfolk - Moths Galore - The Breck in 2006 - Stoke Holy Cross ~ The End of an Era - Mothing in Overstrand - Field meetings - Oxburgh Hall 24 June - Moorgate Meadows 22 July - Walsey Hills 29 July - Tolls Meadow 19 Aug. - How Hill NNR - Horsey Dunes 23 Sept.
Newsletter 69
Newsletter 69 - April 2006
Introduction - Stenoptilia annadactyla in the Brecks - Coleophora lusciniaepennella - differing larval cases - Spring workshop - Determination by Dissection 22 March 2006 - And Finally !
Newsletter 68
Newsletter 68 - November 2005
Introduction - The White-point. Evidence for possible colonisation at Scole. - A Record of Bright Wave in Norfolk - Convolvulus Hawk Moth drops in on Canaries. - Eucosma lacteana at Titchwell Marsh. - Field Meetings: - Whitlingham Country Park - 4th June - East Ruston Common - 1th June - Sculthorpe Moor - 9th July (NMN) - Southrepps Common - 16th July - Hickling Moth Night - 22nd July - Dersingham Bog - 6th August - Mannington Hall - 26th August - Scole - 3rd September.
Newsletter 67
Newsletter 67 - April 2005
Introduction - The NMS Leaf Mining Day ~ 16 October 2004 - Acleris logiana ~ New to Norfolk - Cameria ohridella and its Spread into Norfolk.
Newsletter 66
Newsletter 66 - November 2004
Introduction - Toadflax Brocade -New to Norfolk - Field Meetings: - Cranwich Camp 15 May 2004 - Whitlingham Country Park 22 May 2004 - Blakeney Point (supposedly) 16 July 2004 - Wymondham Newt Reserve 24 July 2004 - Flordon Common 14 August 2004 - Roman Camp, West Runton 21 August 2004 - Foxley Wood 11 September 2004.
Newsletter 65
Newsletter 65 - April 2004
Introduction - Moth Wing Overlapping - Another Antichloris Moth New to Norfolk - A Parasitoid Wasp First For Norfolk and Britain.
Newsletter 64
Newsletter 64 - November 2003
Introduction - Field Meetings: - Gressenhall 12 Apr 2003 - Flordon Common 31 May & 27 Sep 2003 - Sheringham Park 4 Jul 2003 - Swanton Abbott 26 Jul 2003 - Leziate 2 Aug 2003 - Horsey Warren 23 Aug 2003 - Sculthorpe Moor 30 Aug 2003 - Little Ouse Headwaters Project - Inland Records of Agdistis bennetti - More about the absence of Bleached Pug from Norfolk
Newsletter 63
Newsletter 63 - April 2003
Introduction - Clearwing Recording in Norfolk & Suffolk - Field Meetings: - Eccles-on-Sea 7 Sep 2002 - Litcham Common / Honeypot Wood 19 Oct 2002 - Does the use of MV trap give a Reliable indication of Real Status of Moths? - Without Prejudice - A Re-appraisal of Risk Assessment
Newsletter 62
Newsletter 62 - November 2002
Introduction - A Tale of Two Pugs - Bleached Pug in the Eastern Counties - Field Trips - Felbrigg 16 April - Sporle Wood 1 June - Narborough 7 June - Upton Fen 15 June - Felbrigg 5 July - Thetford Nunnery 6 July - Strumpshaw 13 July - Walsingham 3 August - West Harling 10 August - Ni Moth in Norfolk - A Near Miss - Early Stages of Golden Twin-spot - Microlepidoptera of Holme Dunes
Newsletter 61
Newsletter 61 - April 2002
Introduction - Moth Traps and Protecting the Bulb - New County Records since 1994 - Whats in a Name? - Alderfen Broad 2001
Newsletter 60
Newsletter 60 - November 2001
Introduction - Field meetings: - Hockering Wood - Leziate - Sheringham Park - Narborough - Horsey Mere - Kimberley - Felmingham - Gressenhall - Cnephasia update - Hornet on a Bike - Trapping in the Rain - How Common is a Common Moth?
Newsletter 59
Newsletter 59 - April 2001
Introduction - Caudle Springs - Biodiversity & Moths - Nflk Lepidopterist & Species Protection - Cnephasia in Norfolk - Maitland Emmet Obituary - Book Review
Newsletter 58
Newsletter 58 - November 2000
Introduction - Field Meetings: - Holt Hall - Mannington Hall - Foulden Common - Sheringham Park - Brancaster - Marsham & Cawston Heaths - Surlingham - Horsey Gap - Moths of the Wash NNR - A week on the Lizard - Dersingham Bog, Roydon Common and Ringstead Downs in 2000
Newsletter 56
Newsletter 56 – November 1999
Introduction – Moths and biodiversity – New to Norfolk: Argyresthia trifasciata – Rare variety of Latticed Heath moth at Holme – Workshops spring 1999 – Field meetings:- Cranwich Camp – Abbey Farm, Flitcham – Holme Dunes – Felbrigg Woods – Marham Fen – Hickling Broad - Cliff hanger – Kelling Heath – Cawston College – Sennowe Park – Wheatfen Broad – Immigrant moths for Norfolk in 1999
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