It's well overdue for starting. This is the link to last years thread
Butterflies and Moths 2023
There haven't been a lot of butterflies around here this year so far. The earliest was a fresh Red Admiral on the 3rd of january
Since then I've seen a Speckled Wood & Peacock. There have been Brimstone's about but I haven't seen them. Plenty of time left in the year to go chasing butterflies.
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
That's cool. It looks like it's made out of material ...
Thanks Linda
Yes I can see what you mean BD.
A couple of photo's of a Male Orange Tip taken today:
A couple from today.
Rosinweed Moth (Tebenna silphiella) - Googles suggestion... ?
A nest of Lackey Moth (Malacosoma neustria) caterpillars ?
SnappyMac said:Rosinweed Moth (Tebenna silphiella)
Methinks Common Nettle-Tap, and yes to Lackey moth larvae
www.warwickshire-butterflies.org.uk/species-moth.php
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
I would go for Nettle-tap moth too. I took one yesterday and Google lens said it was, and it looked just like yours ...
Thanks Wendy, yes that looks good to me.
Thanks BD, yes I agree
Very nice SnappyMac!