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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1292792" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>I trapped from 19:30 to 00:30 last night. It was crystal clear but not that cold but even so my numbers dipped dramatically. Still most of what Ii caught was quality including another new moth for the garden. There were 37 moths caught for 17 species and they were:</p><p></p><p>Macro's</p><p></p><p>5 x Lesser Yellow Underwing</p><p>4 x Square-spot Rustic</p><p>4 x Angle Shades</p><p>3 x The Snout</p><p>1 x Sallow</p><p>1 x Centre-barred sallow</p><p>1 x Dusky Thorn</p><p>1 x Straw Dot</p><p>1 x Small Dusty Wave</p><p>1 x Burnished Brass</p><p>1 x Silver Y</p><p>1 x Common Marbled Carpet</p><p>1 x Brindled Green</p><p>1 x Brown-spot Pinion (NFG)</p><p></p><p>Micro's</p><p></p><p>9 x LBAM's</p><p>1 x White-shouldered House Moth</p><p>1 x Celypha lacunana</p><p></p><p>I have attached five photos from last night.</p><p></p><p>Brown-spot Pinion, Brindled Green, Centre-barred Sallow, Sallow & Angle Shades.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1292792, member: 234"] I trapped from 19:30 to 00:30 last night. It was crystal clear but not that cold but even so my numbers dipped dramatically. Still most of what Ii caught was quality including another new moth for the garden. There were 37 moths caught for 17 species and they were: Macro's 5 x Lesser Yellow Underwing 4 x Square-spot Rustic 4 x Angle Shades 3 x The Snout 1 x Sallow 1 x Centre-barred sallow 1 x Dusky Thorn 1 x Straw Dot 1 x Small Dusty Wave 1 x Burnished Brass 1 x Silver Y 1 x Common Marbled Carpet 1 x Brindled Green 1 x Brown-spot Pinion (NFG) Micro's 9 x LBAM's 1 x White-shouldered House Moth 1 x Celypha lacunana I have attached five photos from last night. Brown-spot Pinion, Brindled Green, Centre-barred Sallow, Sallow & Angle Shades. John [/QUOTE]
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