BBC News
By Helen Briggs
image captionThere are 2,500 moth species in the UK
Lockdown sparked a surge in interest in moths, with a rise in rare species spotted last year.
Sightings were up by about a third - and many counties across the UK recorded species new to their area.
Experts are heartened by a new found fascination for the insects, which they say are ecologically important but underappreciated and under threat.
They say July is the perfect month to find moths - and are calling for the public to go in search of them.
Mark Tunmore, editor of Atropos, the journal for butterfly, moth and dragonfly enthusiasts, said all the evidence points to a surge of interest during lockdown.