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Not alot but

Not much about but mannaged to attracta feathered Thorn,and newfor me a Twenty-plume moth.

Regards Martin
 

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Well so far this year i have trapped 4 moths,and 3 of those were sat night (17/2)

Satelite
satelite, chestnut,LB applemoth

Heres to some milder weather
 
Hi guys is this just a common quaker?,the light grey head colour threw me also the dark body..?? ,cheers boys
 

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hummerman said:
Hi guys is this just a common quaker?,the light grey head colour threw me also the dark body..?? ,cheers boys

Hi,

not 100% sure from this photo but I think it is probably Clouded Drab,

Regards,
Jamie
 
Looks good to me, Martin - not that I've ever seen one!
I think that most of the ID experts must be on holiday - none of my ID queries have been looked at for a few days.
Ken
 
really warm last night, heres most of my catch,plus a couple of pics.

Early Grey.2
Hebrew character. 3
Common Quaker.5
small Quaker. 2
Clouded drab.2
Herald.1 Nfg
Waved umber.1 Nfg
Early thorn.1 Nfg
Marbled Beauty.1 Nfg
Micros.2 unknown
Noctuid.1 unknown
D S Pug.2
LBA.3
 

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Hi could do with some help on id for this pug,not sure whether it is currant or brindled or either?
 

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hummerman said:
Hi could do with some help on id for this pug,not sure whether it is currant or brindled or either?

I caught the same species myself last night so would be interested in the outcome as well.

John
 
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