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<blockquote data-quote="Adam M" data-source="post: 1792764" data-attributes="member: 63469"><p>moth trapping at coombes from last night produced (roughly as i dont have the numbers with me and my memory is shockingly bad)</p><p>hebrew character 44</p><p>common quaker 5 (or so)</p><p>clouded drabs (not a clue how many)</p><p>small quaker 2</p><p>and a couple of other species i cant recall.</p><p></p><p>The moth trap was overflowing with moths to be honest. Now my student loan has gone in I should be building my own sometime soon.</p><p></p><p>hedgehog in the garden tonight. didn't actually see it, but the dog was going mad at the fence and we could hear something rustling near a log pile by the feeders. its the same place we saw a headgehog sometime last year, so chances are its another one.</p><p></p><p>a woman 3 doors up from me reported a badger in her garden a few nights ago. not sure how likely that is as we live by a mcdonalds, a main road and not too close to any large areas of undisturbed grassland/farmland/woodland etc. but i dont see what else she can confuse for a badger.</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam M, post: 1792764, member: 63469"] moth trapping at coombes from last night produced (roughly as i dont have the numbers with me and my memory is shockingly bad) hebrew character 44 common quaker 5 (or so) clouded drabs (not a clue how many) small quaker 2 and a couple of other species i cant recall. The moth trap was overflowing with moths to be honest. Now my student loan has gone in I should be building my own sometime soon. hedgehog in the garden tonight. didn't actually see it, but the dog was going mad at the fence and we could hear something rustling near a log pile by the feeders. its the same place we saw a headgehog sometime last year, so chances are its another one. a woman 3 doors up from me reported a badger in her garden a few nights ago. not sure how likely that is as we live by a mcdonalds, a main road and not too close to any large areas of undisturbed grassland/farmland/woodland etc. but i dont see what else she can confuse for a badger. Adam [/QUOTE]
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