A great tit managed to get into the trap this morning and munch a fair few of the inhabitants. It was breakfasting upon a copper underwing as I arrived at the trap, having enjoyed a brimstone and several silver y moths!
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Invader: photo taken through the perspex of the trap. |
However, a rosy rustic and square spot rustic were both new for the year. The number of silver y increased, well into double figures, as did the total of mother of pearl. A good micro: a
Ysolopha dentella was also recorded along with small waved umber, a couple of yellowshells and riband waves. Need to get to the trap earlier to stop the invader scoring an easy breakfast.
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small waved umber |
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rosy rustic |
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square spot rustic |
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