Another 2.5 hours with a lamp at Pilmoor, although it felt chillier than the minimum of +6 recorded. Fewer moths than Saturday night, but still a respectable haul: a
Tortricodes alternella, 30 Yellow Horned, a March Moth, four Oak Beauty, two Engrailed, 38 Small Quaker, two Common Quaker, 23 Clouded Drab, eight Twin-spotted Quaker, three each of Hebrew Character and Chestnut.
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Clouded Drab |
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Acleris notana/ferrugana |
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