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More moths - Kent UK (1 Viewer)

Tim100

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Another yellow shell ? (different from one I posted earlier)
A swift - Orange or Common ?
A tortrix - Pattern but not colour best matches rose garden
An unknown

Thanks! :)
 

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1. yes, probably Yellow Shell
2. Probably Orange Swift
3. Light-brown Apple Moth (Male) - a species with very variable markings, but the male has that distinct light/dark divide

Rose
 
Thanks Rose :)

I have a few more :-

Unknown (disturbed while gardening.)
Presumed Lesser broad bordered yellow underwing (ignoring Langmaid's)
And I've added another yellow shell variant (3rd style in garden this month)
 

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