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streamer |
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engrailed |
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engrailed head on |
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Notostira elongata
Very quiet at the moth traps, with the night of 13th being particularly disappointing. 10C and cloudy so looked good as I set the trap in local neglected woodland. Emptying at 10.15pm and only 2 engrailed, Hebrew character and common Quaker. The previous night had produced similar results and the only highlight was a streamer, taken in Valley Fields on Monday.
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A brief sweep over the damp grassland of Westland Green gave views of 2 peacock butterflies and a netted
Notostira elongata, a new bug for the parish records.
Tonight is Millennium Wood moth night so fingers crossed for a warm, dry and cloudy spell after dusk.
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