B&F: 1935
ABH: 70.256
Status: Resident.
Distribution
and Abundance: Common.
Primary
Habitat: Woodland.
Flight
Period: Single brooded from October extending
into January the following year.
Observations: Although
always variable in abundance the species seems to be less
plentiful recently. In the 1980s high numbers were
often attracted to m.v. lights at Geddington Chase with a
full range of colour forms. In the 1990s
numbers have been well down in this locality to the
extent that in 1999 no moths at all were recorded,
despite light trapping sessions in the flight period.
Since then numbers have recovered somewhat but are still
low; returns from other sites support this view. The
Fineshade Rothamsted light trap shows an average of four
moths annually for the seven years to 1999 and the two
Pitsford Water static light traps average twenty-one
moths for the years 1999 to 2003. The caterpillars of
this species are one of the most important food sources
for young birds in the spring. Moths were noted in
March in 1932, 1938, 1945 and
1953.
L.O.N.:
1907. Many localities. Common.
First
Record: 1882, Hull & Tomalin.
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