
Moths,
Butterflies And Other Wildlife
In And Around The Scarborough
Area Of North Yorkshire, England
1631 December Moth
2306 Angle Shades
1799 Winter Moth
1923 Feathered Thorn
1935 Mottled Umber
2441 Silver Y
2264 Yellow-line Quaker
2258 Chestnut
1933 Scarce Umber
2240 Blair's Shoulder-knot
2259 Dark Chestnut
2263 Red-line Quaker
2256 Satellite
1771 Juniper Carpet
2227 Sprawler
2262 Brick
1760 Red-green Carpet
1795x November Moth agg.
2091 Dark Sword-grass
1769 Spruce Carpet
2267 Beaded Chestnut
1795 November Moth
2087 Turnip Moth
2245 Green-brindled Crescent
1800 Northern Winter Moth
2241 Red Sword-grass
2107 Large Yellow Underwing
1768 Grey Pine Carpet
2020 Figure of Eight
2119 Pearly Underwing
2389 Pale Mottled Willow
2154 Cabbage Moth
2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character
2375 Large Wainscot
2247 Merveille du Jour
2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart
1797 Autumnal Moth
2469 Herald
2109 Lesser Yellow Underwing
2423 Oak Nycteoline
1796 Pale November Moth
2361 Rosy Rustic
1761 Autumn Green Carpet
1764 Common Marbled Carpet
2272 Barred Sallow
1926 Pale Brindled Beauty
1864 Streak
2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart
2160 Bright-line Brown-eye
2203 White-speck
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This page lists the moths that can be found 'on the wing' (ie
flying) in Yorkshire in November. The commonest moth is at
the top of the list, while those you are least likely to see are at
the bottom.