National Moth Week

Looking for an activity that’s safe, fun and enriching for all ages while social distancing or sheltering at home?

The ninth annual National Moth Week, July 18-26, invites novice and experienced “moth-ers,” alike, to observe these fascinating creatures in their own backyards and contribute to our scientific knowledge as part of one of the world’s largest citizen science projects.

As people likely will continue avoiding crowds this winter to slow the spread of COVID-19 infections, National Moth Week (NMW) offers the opportunity to learn about night-time nature from the safety of backyards and gardens; porches, decks and balconies – anywhere a light can be turned on.

Information and registration at www.nationalmothweek.org

Publicado el 07 de junio de 2020 por tonyrebelo tonyrebelo

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Thanks for posting this @tonyrebelo. Please could we add the same to the Botswana Moths project which you started @tuli ? I think there should be an International Moth Week !!!

This is for last years evemt ! https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/national-moth-week

Publicado por botswanabugs hace casi 4 años

Hopefully this year it will be a collections rather than a traditional project?

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace casi 4 años

It is international, that's why it's in the northern summer, I seem to remember that @hkmoths usually get us organised on iNat

Publicado por tuli hace casi 4 años

I think the name should be Internatioanl Moth Week or Global Moth Week to stress its international reach.

Publicado por botswanabugs hace casi 4 años

A reminder - one week to go.
What are you planning?

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace casi 4 años

@tonyrebelo Its too cold in Gaborone Botswana ! I dont think we can get many moths. Last year I had some moths because I was 300 km further north in Botswana where the temp is 4-5 degrees higher on cold nights. I think its better to plan events for a time of year when moths abound. I really dont think there wlll be any moths at a normal exterior house light and only one or two at a UV lamp if this cold spell continues !Last year there were only 30 moth observations in Gaborone, which is 4 per night and only 13 species. Not very exciting. This year is so cold here !

Publicado por botswanabugs hace casi 4 años

Well, we should contribute what we can, and contemplate a southern "International" Moth Hunt of our own!

I dont particularly want to tread on LepSocs toes - I am sure that they organize a spring event similar to this.

Although I have no doubt that they will find iNaturalist the best tool for organizing, identifying and summarizing such an event.

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace casi 4 años

National Moth is a Northern Hemisphere thing.

For something like that to work should be split in at least an International Moth week for the Northern hemisphere and one for the Southern Hemisphere. As it is, it is targeted at the Northern Hemisphere.

Very few moth are on the wing in the middle of winter here in Southern Africa.

Publicado por johanheyns hace más de 1 año

https://nationalmothweek.org/frequently-asked-questions/
"Why did you designate the last full week of July as National Moth Week?
Mid-summer is a good time for finding moths in most of the northern hemisphere. ...
We are hoping to add another NMW in January for moth-ers in the southern hemisphere."

there is no date on this: is there any more information?

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

@tonyrebelo @johanheyns Don't we already have a mothing event as part of the Great Southern Bioblitz GSB in Oct/Nov and could this be extended to a week, To kill two birds with one stone.
I shall take part In the 'Northern Hemisphere' event on a small scale because I find it interesting to see what moths become active in July.
Some very odd moths become activated by the cold in Botswana, which I never see when it is warmer. It seems that for some, cold weather promotes emergence and a sex life. I do think July moths deserve special attention and perhaps too many moth enthusiasts are hibernating when the nights are freezing and some interesting, rarely seen moths are activated.

Publicado por botswanabugs hace más de 1 año

@tonyrebelo @johanheyns I've changed my attitude compared to 2 years ago when I lived further south in Botswana Now Im 330 km further north there are certainly more moths in July ! https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/botswana-moths-found-in-cold-months-june-july

Publicado por botswanabugs hace más de 1 año

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