Despite plunging temperatures, four of us enjoyed an evening light-trapping at Blackhouse Wood yesterday. Along with the usual moths, micros included
Acleris cristana,
Semioscopis avellanella, 2
Acleris literana and a
Schreckensteinia festaliella.
An early Small Waved Umber was caught along with 4 Square Spots. Brindled Beauty, Nut Tree Tussock and Pebble Prominent were NFY (for me at least).
Patrick Clement
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Square Spot |
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Pebble Prominent |
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Small Waved Umber |
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Semioscopis avellanella |
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