It's definitely quietening down out there. Last night with perfect conditions produced under 100 species in good quality woodland near Kington. However, out of interest, in the garden 2 nights ago I had a good condition Small Elephant Hawk come to the garden Robinson and last night - the very last moth looked at during pack up time, was a White-pinion Spotted. 2 more that are beginning to second brood perhaps or still a product of that hot Spring weather? Peter Hall
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Bringsty Common: Small Elephant Hawk | |
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Mowley Wood: White-pinion Spotted
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