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<blockquote data-quote="Surreybirder" data-source="post: 1241442" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p><strong>11 July</strong></p><p></p><p>I ran the trap for a bit last night, despite heavy showers. (I amused myself while it was on, de-slugging the garden and removing a very noisy marsh frog from our pond. It's a digression but our neighbour has introduced them into the area and they are an absolute menace.)</p><p>I had my 'best' night of the year so far for hornets - 4 of them</p><p>I also had a few moths:</p><p></p><p>flame 2</p><p>flame shoulder</p><p>drinker</p><p>buff arches</p><p><em>Eurrhypara hortulata</em> (small magpie)</p><p><em>Pleuroptya ruralis</em> (mother of pearl) (nfy)</p><p>dark arches 2</p><p>dun-bar (nfy)</p><p>common footman 2</p><p>lesser yellow underwing (nfy)</p><p>Large yellow underwing</p><p><em>Endotricha flammealis</em> (nfy)</p><p>early thorn - 2nd brood</p><p>small fan-footed wave 2 (nfy)</p><p>plus the usual ones I cannot ID.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surreybirder, post: 1241442, member: 1211"] [b]11 July[/b] I ran the trap for a bit last night, despite heavy showers. (I amused myself while it was on, de-slugging the garden and removing a very noisy marsh frog from our pond. It's a digression but our neighbour has introduced them into the area and they are an absolute menace.) I had my 'best' night of the year so far for hornets - 4 of them I also had a few moths: flame 2 flame shoulder drinker buff arches [I]Eurrhypara hortulata[/I] (small magpie) [I]Pleuroptya ruralis[/I] (mother of pearl) (nfy) dark arches 2 dun-bar (nfy) common footman 2 lesser yellow underwing (nfy) Large yellow underwing [I]Endotricha flammealis[/I] (nfy) early thorn - 2nd brood small fan-footed wave 2 (nfy) plus the usual ones I cannot ID. Ken [/QUOTE]
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