We also put our garden trap out last night in the north of the county where the temperature dipped to 2.6°C. We caught four December Moths, two Feathered Thorns and a November Moth agg (Epirrita sp) which unfortunately Peter we haven't kept for dissection!
Carolyn & Evan
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Feathered Thorn |
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Epirrita sp |
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