Three Heath traps on Cors Fochno last night produced 16 species of macro moths and a formidable army of biting midges. Most numerous were Pale tussocks, firsts for us this year were Treble lines, Poplar hawkmoth, Common white wave and Small phoenix. Others were Clouded-bordered brindle, Sandy carpet, Pale prominent, Flame shoulder, Buff-tip, Brimstone moth, Scalloped hook tip, Brown silver-line, Broken-barred carpet, Lesser swallow prominent and Scalloped hazel.
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Common white wave |
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Treble lines |
Tony & Ina
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