86 macros in the trap this morning with 23 setaceous hebrew character (photo 1,) 9 square spot rustics, 8 flame shoulder, 7 green carpet and 6 brimstone. However, a September thorn (2 and 3) was a new moth for the records whilst a grey pine carpet was new for 2012. Also, a common wainscot (4) which have been in very low numbers this year. A light brown apple moth was a new micro. This moth first appeared in the UK, Cornwall in 1936, coming from Australia. Finally, a hungry jackdaw on adjacent aerials.
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