Chimney sweeper
Enw gwyddonol: Odezia atrata
This sooty-black, day-flying moth is active on sunny days, rarely settling in one place for long.
Species information
Ystadegau
Wing length: 24-30mmStatws cadwraethol
Common
Pryd i'w gweld
Adults fly in June and July, sometimes into AugustYnghylch
The chimney sweeper is a day-flying moth that can be seen flying in June and July. In the south of its UK range, it is mostly found on chalk or limestone grasslands. Further north it is more common and lives in a wider range of habitats, especially along streams and in other damp, grassy places.Chimney sweepers fly on sunny days, though males may also fly in more overcast conditions. They often perch on tall grasses and at suitable sites can be seen in large numbers, making for an impressive spectacle!