When posting I will try not to put NFY or NFG as nearly EVERYTHING falls under this criteria. Maybe next year this will have more relevance. Last night apart from the usual fare I had a single faded March Moth, which was indeed a new moth for me.
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March Moth, Bont, 6th April 16 |
I hope you told it that it's now April Mark!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat do NFY and NFG signify please? I've not come across them before.
ReplyDeleteNew for year, the first time that I have seen a particular moth in a given year and New for garden.
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