The moths continue to come to the garden trap, if only in singles or twos, now. An
Amblyptilia acanthadactyla was a good find on the 11th and this morning my first garden December moth was found roosting on the outside of the trap. Weather last night showed a considerable drop in temperature and today has remained cold and wet, so maybe in for a few blank days. Realistically, maybe a few micros to find and winter moth being the only possible new macro for the year, so shall continue with the trap for a while longer.
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Amblyptilia acanthadactyla |
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December moth roosting on buddleia seed head |
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