I ran a garden Moth Trap overnight on 7th August 2020, results are as follows in no particular order. This was the most productive garden moth trap so far this year, with 44 species and 126 moths.
Grey Dagger 3; Small Phoenix 1; Willow Beauty 8; Marbled Beauty 12; Flame Shoulder 2; Common Carpet 4; Garden Carpet 1; Double-striped Pug 2; Canary-shouldered Thorn 1; Riband Wave 10; Large Yellow Underwing 12; Ruby Tiger 3; Shuttle-shaped Dart 6 (1 female); Yellow-barred Brindle 1; Copper Underwing 2; Cloaked Minor 8; Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 1; Least Carpet 1; Smoky Wainscot 1; Scalloped Hook-tip 1; Lesser Swallow Prominent 1; Straw Underwing 1; Chrysoteuchia culmella 1; Bryotropha terella 1; Epiphyas postvittana (Light Brown Apple Moth) 8; Pyrausta aurata (Mint Moth) 8; Lyonetia clerkella (Apple Leaf Miner) 2; Cameraria ohridella (Horse-chestnut Leaf Miner) 1; Euzophera pinguis 1; Agriphila tristella 2; Agriphila straminella 6; Carcinia quercana 1; Ypsolopha sequella 1; Caloptilia populetorum 1; Argyresthia goedartella 1; Cydia pomonella 1; Acrobasis advenella 1; Hellinsia osteodactylus (Small Goldenrod Plume) 1; Roeslerstammia erxlebella 1; Swammerdamia caesiella 1; Blastobasis lacticolella 2; Eudonia mercurella 2: Crambus pascuella 3: Yponomeuta mallinellus (Apple Ermine) 2: