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<blockquote data-quote="Oleander" data-source="post: 1522881" data-attributes="member: 77800"><p>I had a very nice night 2 days ago with a new record for my garden; 120 moths! I got many new species and the ones I have I.D'd comes here:</p><p></p><p>1x Elephant Hawk-moth </p><p>2x LYU</p><p>1x Buff Arches</p><p>1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing</p><p>2x Beautiful Hook-tip</p><p>2x Boarmie Tiger</p><p>1x Swallow-tailed Moth</p><p>2x Burnished Brass</p><p>3x Buff Tip</p><p>3x Peppered Moth</p><p>10x Northern Spinach </p><p>1x Swallow Prominent</p><p>2x Peach Blossom (NFG)</p><p>1x Common Wainscot</p><p>1x Common Footman</p><p>1x Flame Shoulder (NFG)</p><p>1x Heart & Dart</p><p>1x Common Emerald</p><p>3x Ground Lackey (NFG)</p><p>1x Pebble Prominent (NFG)</p><p>1x Light Emerald:</p><p>1x Map Winged Swift</p><p> </p><p>I also had a Privet Hawk-moth flying around the trap for a while but it disappeared in the dark :-C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oleander, post: 1522881, member: 77800"] I had a very nice night 2 days ago with a new record for my garden; 120 moths! I got many new species and the ones I have I.D'd comes here: 1x Elephant Hawk-moth 2x LYU 1x Buff Arches 1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 2x Beautiful Hook-tip 2x Boarmie Tiger 1x Swallow-tailed Moth 2x Burnished Brass 3x Buff Tip 3x Peppered Moth 10x Northern Spinach 1x Swallow Prominent 2x Peach Blossom (NFG) 1x Common Wainscot 1x Common Footman 1x Flame Shoulder (NFG) 1x Heart & Dart 1x Common Emerald 3x Ground Lackey (NFG) 1x Pebble Prominent (NFG) 1x Light Emerald: 1x Map Winged Swift I also had a Privet Hawk-moth flying around the trap for a while but it disappeared in the dark :-C [/QUOTE]
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