July 28, 2004

JERSEY TIGER MOTH . TOPSHAM . DEVON . 28 / 7 / 2004

Posted by Stonegrouse04 at July 28, 2004 04:18 PM
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We watched and videoed one in our garden today - 15 August 2004

Posted by: Peter Goodfellow at August 15, 2004 04:05 PM

I have seen at least six Jersey Tiger Moths this year (July/August 2004) by the old railway track,East Budleigh Road, Budleigh Salterton, and one other in Totnes.

Posted by: Liz Welch at September 6, 2004 11:14 AM

pLEASE HELP WE HAVE FOUND A VERY UNUSUAL MOTH IN EAST DEVON, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED THAT IT IS A MOTHBUT CANNOT IDENTIFY WHAT SORT, IT IS SHAPED LIKE A LEAVE, THE WING ARE JAGGED AND FACE UPWARDS, THE COLOUR IS REDDISH BROWN AND IT IS APPROX 3 CM LONG AND 1 CM HIGH,IT HAS BLACK LEGS
cAN YOU HELP US TO IDENTIFY IT PLEASE
THANKS

Posted by: LIZ at July 8, 2005 06:58 PM

Just seen my first Jersey Tiger> found it on the house wall -south facing - drying out after a downpour.
Bishopsteignton, South Devon village overlooking the river Teign

Posted by: Marilyn Bannon at July 24, 2005 08:16 PM

After lots of searching the internet, I have finally identified two Jersey Tiger moths that I have had in my garden. These were also on a south facing wall possibly drying out after some rain. This is in Exmouth, East Devon.

Posted by: Paul Burbery at July 30, 2005 07:58 PM

Sighted and photographed my first Jersy Tiger Moth in our garden in Dawlish today 15th August 2005. Beautiful creature.

Posted by: Vernon De'Ath at August 15, 2005 02:52 PM
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