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<blockquote data-quote="luke" data-source="post: 1217637" data-attributes="member: 18637"><p>Trapped down my uncles (on BF as Oldgiteggy) as his traps not been getting too much, which it should given the suitability of his garden. its further down in the valley than mine so a bit warmer aswell. A total 41 Moths were trapped:</p><p></p><p>7 Heart & Dart</p><p>4 Peppered Moth</p><p>4 Common Wave</p><p>2 Common White Wave</p><p>3 Garden Carpet</p><p>3 Common Marbled Carpet</p><p>2 Spruce Carpet</p><p>1 Green carpet</p><p>1 May Highflyer</p><p>2 Flame Shouldered</p><p>1 Clouded Bordered Brindle</p><p>1 Grey Arches</p><p>1 Rustic Shoulder Knot</p><p>1 Bright line brown eye</p><p>1 Square Spot Clay (we think, thought its a bit early?)</p><p>1 Coronet</p><p>1 Shoulder Stripped Wainscot</p><p>1 Popular Hawkmoth</p><p>2 Marbled White Spot</p><p>1 Brindled Pug</p><p>1 Common Pug</p><p></p><p>Micro - Small Magpie plus dozens of other but i find macros are hard enough atm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luke, post: 1217637, member: 18637"] Trapped down my uncles (on BF as Oldgiteggy) as his traps not been getting too much, which it should given the suitability of his garden. its further down in the valley than mine so a bit warmer aswell. A total 41 Moths were trapped: 7 Heart & Dart 4 Peppered Moth 4 Common Wave 2 Common White Wave 3 Garden Carpet 3 Common Marbled Carpet 2 Spruce Carpet 1 Green carpet 1 May Highflyer 2 Flame Shouldered 1 Clouded Bordered Brindle 1 Grey Arches 1 Rustic Shoulder Knot 1 Bright line brown eye 1 Square Spot Clay (we think, thought its a bit early?) 1 Coronet 1 Shoulder Stripped Wainscot 1 Popular Hawkmoth 2 Marbled White Spot 1 Brindled Pug 1 Common Pug Micro - Small Magpie plus dozens of other but i find macros are hard enough atm. [/QUOTE]
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