14 common quakers, 2 small quakers, 3 clouded drab, 3 hebrew character and a single March moth. More interestingly and more tricky were the identification of 2 micro moths. First one I suspected to be an
Acleris ferrugana. This specimen flew off before a photo could be taken. The other, a tricky individual is thought to be
Diurnea fagella. 2 photos here, showing it with open wings and its more regular relaxed roosting position
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Resting position of Diurnea fagella |
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