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  1. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    Isn't that mother of pearl?
  2. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    Going round the garden in the tropical heat I came across two moths. One is a yellow shell but the other had me scratching my head until I realised that it might be a micro (it wasn't obviously smaller than the YS). It seems to be a good match for Endotricha flammealis.
  3. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    I'm a bit rusty but they look right to me. buff footman, iron prominent and LYU
  4. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    Short session last night produced a couple of NFY - pale tussock marbled minor agg Parapoynx stratiotata common swift plus one cockchaffer (also NFY).
  5. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    I said I was rusty... for burnt umber read scorced wing |:D|
  6. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    I ran my trap last night for the first time for ages - only till midnight. Not surprisingly, all species were NFY: burnt umber brimstone angle shades light emerald willow beauty green carpet flame shoulder. I'm rusty - do any of those sound improbable for mid-May? (I'm in Surrey.)
  7. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    Small China-mark today.
  8. Surreybirder

    May/June Moths

    I think a new garden moth for me - burnet companion. But it had disappeared by the time I got my camera. I did get a nettle-tap.
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