Despite the cold night on Cors Fochno last night I was rewarded with 16 species of macro moth, featuring 3 Bulrush wainscot. There were good numbers of Sallow, Double-striped pug, Square-spot rustic, and Chevron (some of which caused confusion by sitting with their wings completely closed like a butterfly). Others were Dusky thorn, Ear moth sp., Common wave, Rosy rustic, and only 2 Large yellow underwing.
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Bulrush wainscot |
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Bulrush wainscot |
At least it was too cold for the midges this morning!
Tony
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