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<blockquote data-quote="Davebutterflyman" data-source="post: 1496082" data-attributes="member: 74026"><p>Busy three hours tonight with some more nfy to photograph.Conditions didn't seem ideal but how wrong was i!</p><p></p><p>Light brown apple moth 12</p><p>Brimstone 19</p><p>Silver-y-moth</p><p>Twenty plume moth 10</p><p>Scoparia ambigulis</p><p>Pale tussock 6</p><p>Green silver lines 2 nfy</p><p>Small magpie moth nfy</p><p>Common marbled carpet 15 </p><p>Flame carpet 3</p><p>Garden carpet 5</p><p>Bright line brown eye 7</p><p>Green carpet</p><p>Poplar hawkmoth nfy</p><p>Elephant hawkmoth nfy</p><p>Mottled pug 2</p><p>Common pug 2</p><p>Willow beauty</p><p>Small dusty wave</p><p>Foxglove pug 4</p><p>Marbled minor nfy</p><p>White spotted pug</p><p>Broken barred carpet nfy</p><p>Oak tree pug nfy</p><p>Flame 2</p><p>Flame shoulder 8</p><p>Grey dagger</p><p>Aphomia sociella (male and female)</p><p>Turnip moth nfy</p><p>Straw dot nfy</p><p></p><p>114 moths in 30 species.</p><p></p><p>Photos to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davebutterflyman, post: 1496082, member: 74026"] Busy three hours tonight with some more nfy to photograph.Conditions didn't seem ideal but how wrong was i! Light brown apple moth 12 Brimstone 19 Silver-y-moth Twenty plume moth 10 Scoparia ambigulis Pale tussock 6 Green silver lines 2 nfy Small magpie moth nfy Common marbled carpet 15 Flame carpet 3 Garden carpet 5 Bright line brown eye 7 Green carpet Poplar hawkmoth nfy Elephant hawkmoth nfy Mottled pug 2 Common pug 2 Willow beauty Small dusty wave Foxglove pug 4 Marbled minor nfy White spotted pug Broken barred carpet nfy Oak tree pug nfy Flame 2 Flame shoulder 8 Grey dagger Aphomia sociella (male and female) Turnip moth nfy Straw dot nfy 114 moths in 30 species. Photos to follow. [/QUOTE]
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