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Convolvulus Hawk-moth, Spurn Point. (1 Viewer)

Pam_m

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On my trip last weekend to Spurn Head a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust warden found a Convolvulus Hawk-moth as we walked around Spurn Point, what a treat to see! Such a huge moth! On the way down to the point there were Silver Y's an immigrant species in what seemed to be in their hundreds! I have never seen moths in such huge numbers!
 

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