7 Eyed Hawk-moths and one tattered Poplar Hawk-moth with no sign of any Elephants whatsoever.
True Lover's Knot 8, Four-dotted Footman, Striped Wainscot, a very early Southern Wainscot, Grey Arches, Map-winger Swift and a Small Seraphim were a treat as this is the first time we have escaped from the garden for quite a while.
Ina and Tony
| Catoptria margaritella | 
| Crambus pascuella | 
| Double Line | 
| Brown China-mark | 
| Eyed Hawk-moth | 
| Four-dotted Footman | 
| Grey Arches | 
| Hedya nubiferana | 
| Light Emerald | 
| Map-winged Swift | 
| Marbled White Spot | 
| Bramble-shoot Moth | 
| Tattered Poplar Hawk-moth and my leg! | 
| Small Seraphim | 
| Southern Wainscot | 
| Straw Dot or spider's breakfast | 
| Striped Wainscot | 
| True Lover's Knot | 
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