Just 1 new moth today, after a warm night with a little drizzle. At midnight there were 2 small emeralds, 4 large yellow underwings, 1 mother of pearl, 2 brimstone and 1 common carpet on the sheet and plenty entering the trap. Most of these seemed to be setaceous hebrew characters.
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burnished brass |
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worn example of a willow beauty |
This morning plenty of lesser yellow underwings, lesser broad bordered yellow underwings, several common wainscot, set hebrew characters, uncertains, 2 brimstone and an ununsual moth for the trap, a burnished brass. Latter being only my 3rd record. However, highlight was finding a flounced rustic in the trap. Tricky individual to id, looking rather similar to a common rustic. Both shown below.
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Flounced rustic |
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common rustic |
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