Thanks for the comments Wurzel, Goldie and David
Still a few Speckled Wood hanging on here but mostly looking to be on their last legs now and apart from a couple of Red Admirals last Sunday that has been it for me this week. By the time I get in from work the shadows cast by the trees and shrubs around my garden are lengthening and any Specklies seen are usually fluttering about high up where the higher branches still catch the sun when it has been out.

- Red Admiral - Coverdale 08.10.2017
Back in mid August, I had a nice fat female Poplar Hawk Moth in the garden moth trap where she laid a small batch of 15 eggs. Poplar Hawks are usually on the wing from May until July but there is often a partial second brood in August/September, particularly down south, and this phenomenon has also been occurring more regularly further north in recent years.
The eggs consequently hatched and I have been rearing the resulting caterpillars, 12 of which are still surviving, 3 having died shortly after hatching for some reason. Apart from Poplar and Aspen, they will also take Willow and Sallow, the latter being what I am feeding these on, simply because it is easier for me to get hold of.

- Poplar Hawk Moth Caterpillar 4th instar - 07.10.2017

- Poplar Hawk Moth caterpillars showing 2 different green colour forms

- Poplar Hawk Moth Caterpillar 4th instar - 07.10.2017
As well as the Poplar Hawks, I also have some Yellow-tail Moth caterpillars, again from a batch of eggs that a female left in the trap. These hibernate as small caterpillars and continue feeding in the spring.

- Yellow-tail Moth caterpillars - 07.10.2017

- Yellow-tail Moth caterpillars - 07.10.2017
Looks like we may well be having a bit of good weather over the weekend so it may be that I can fit in a wander around a local spot for a look...fingers crossed.
Bye for now,
Neil.