Back Garden Moths - the community moth site...

For many people, encounters with moths revolve around unwanted intrusions into their homes.
Few people realise the wide spectrum of moth species which often rival the beauty of butterflies. Some even consider the moth to be the pinnacle of the insect world. This site includes information on the techniques involved in moth recording and aims to encourage others to discover the diversity of the moth world hidden in their own back garden.
Come and take part
There are a number of ways in which you can contribute to the site and extend your own knowledge in this area. A comprehensive forum is available if you have any questions, comments or would like to chat to other wildlife enthusiasts. So come along and join. The sightings section enables you to post sightings of any interesting moths or butterflies you have seen in and around your garden. And finally there's the members records section which allows you to post all your records in your own personal database. Your records can be searched to keep a track on the number and variety of species recorded, plus a variety of other statistics are available. Data entered is also combined to give a running commentary on the types of moths flying across the UK.
Members records databases - 2008
With the success of the members records databases in 2007, the 2008 database is well under way with new members already joining to take part this season. We now have a total of 174 registered members and any new members are welcome to join where ever your location may be.
So far in 2008 there have been 22437 records posted, comprising of 473 macro species and 350 micro species.
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