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Where the moths are

[This is borrowed from my nature blog, The Marvelous in Nature.] The last little while I’ve been hard at work making a push to wrap up the last of the maps for the moth field guide. This is partly because … Continue reading

The Moth and Me #7

The Moth and Me #7 is now up at Reflections on the Catawba. Lori runs a Tuesday Night Moth Club in western North Carolina as a regular event for the nature park where she works. She’s relatively new both to … Continue reading

The Moth and Me #2

Spring is slowly, gently settling in here in eastern Ontario, and despite some snow last week, we are actually experiencing sunny weather and mild temperatures, on and off again. Right now we’re on again. There is almost nothing quite as … Continue reading

The Moth and Me #1

Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Moth and Me, the blog carnival that serves to celebrate those forgotten lepidopterans, the moths. No more shall they languish in the dark! Now is their time to shine. For this first edition, … Continue reading

Spring Sallows

Straight-toothed Sallow, Eupsilia vinulenta As I sit here watching the snowflakes fall outside of my living room window, it is -2 oC (28 oF) outside, hardly moth weather. In fact, the weather has not been favourable for moths for over … Continue reading

A compendium of resources

A typical night at Pena Blanca, Santa Cruz County Arizona (18 July 2000). Photo by Howard Byrne; from The Moths of Southeastern Arizona. For most of us here in the snowbound north, moths are just wishful thinking at the moment. … Continue reading