
Moths,
Butterflies And Other Wildlife
In And Around The Scarborough
Area Of North Yorkshire, England
2190 Hebrew Character
2187 Common Quaker
2188 Clouded Drab
2243 Early Grey
1663 March Moth
2182 Small Quaker
1934 Dotted Border
2139 Red Chestnut
2189 Twin-spotted Quaker
2258 Chestnut
2256 Satellite
1917 Early Thorn
1926 Pale Brindled Beauty
1746 Shoulder Stripe
1930 Oak Beauty
1852 Brindled Pug
1960 Early Moth
1947 Engrailed
1659 Yellow Horned
2179 Pine Beauty
1775 Mottled Grey
1862 Double-striped Pug
2185 Lead-coloured Drab
2306 Angle Shades
1881 Early Tooth-striped
1750 Water Carpet
2469 Herald
2236 Pale Pinion
2186 Powdered Quaker
2241 Red Sword-grass
1661 Orange Underwing
2140 White-marked
1760 Red-green Carpet
2259 Dark Chestnut
2423 Oak Nycteoline
2237 Grey Shoulder-knot
1932 Spring Usher
2235 Tawny Pinion
1761 Autumn Green Carpet
1919 Purple Thorn
2160 Bright-line Brown-eye
1981 Poplar Hawk-moth
1747 Streamer
2064 Ruby Tiger
2389 Pale Mottled Willow
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This page lists the moths that can be found 'on the wing' (ie
flying) in Yorkshire in March. The commonest moth is at
the top of the list, while those you are least likely to see are at
the bottom.