Moths can be considered as butterflies of the night but are not as well appreciated as their day cousins. Most do not fly during the day, and they are not considered interesting enough to be observed in the night. Their nocturnal nature is primarily why many people are not fond of moths. They are also difficult subjects to work with since observing them involves working late in the night outdoors. Therefore , moths seem mysterious because few people know about their habitat and ecology. They are considered to be drab and unattractive, but I hope this blog will change the perception for beginners.
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Wednesday 30 November 2022
Moth Watch In Coorg
Setting up the screen for moth watch in a dark area with only one light to attract moths seemed interesting and awaiting the arrival of moth species. In the foothills of kote betta the moth watch took place with kids who were very much enthusiastic to find these night flies. The night got colder and the activity started. After leaving the place for about an hour we came back to observe the moths, surprised to see so many species from very tiny ones to the largest! Around 135 individuals were seen and they belonged to many different families.
This moth watch took place to build a responsible community which leads towards the conservation of these beautiful creatures. Now you might get them in plenty, but having many threats like light pollution, deforestation, predation, survival of the fittest, these insects are also decreasing in number.
By Divya Shree, Asian Adventures - India
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