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Moth ID, London (1 Viewer)

louisfh

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I saw this on the 8th February whilst it was still very cold around 3 degrees IIRC resting on a wall during the daytime. I putatively IDed it as a spring usher. Would like to check here whether I was anywhere near correct! Sorry about the awful photos they were taken with a phone camera and were the best managed.
 

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Thank you, I can now happily add it as my first self ID'd moth (that wasn't Tineola bisselliella!). Many thanks.
 
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