The 1st moths in the garden were recorded last night, both common and expected. Firstly a micro moth Tortricodes alternella and then the unimaginatively named March moth. Both at the trap around 8.30pm. Also, an ichneumon wasp, but more work to gain a positive ID. Good to be back identifying moths, the March moth being the 156th species for the garden. Photos from the top: the tortrix, March moth and wasp.
Looks like a ichneumon wasp not a stonefly
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