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<blockquote data-quote="Surreybirder" data-source="post: 1499303" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p><strong>Surrey draft micro atlas</strong></p><p></p><p>The latest distribution maps for Surrey micros landed on my doormat (with a thud!) this morning. Thanks mainly to the efforts of about 10 people every tetrad in Surrey now has at least one micro recorded! Apparently about 50 people send in micro records, and 12 species have been added to the county list in the last two years. Only two more years of fieldwork and then "The smaller moths of Surrey" is due to be published in 2011.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surreybirder, post: 1499303, member: 1211"] [b]Surrey draft micro atlas[/b] The latest distribution maps for Surrey micros landed on my doormat (with a thud!) this morning. Thanks mainly to the efforts of about 10 people every tetrad in Surrey now has at least one micro recorded! Apparently about 50 people send in micro records, and 12 species have been added to the county list in the last two years. Only two more years of fieldwork and then "The smaller moths of Surrey" is due to be published in 2011. Ken [/QUOTE]
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