We had a couple of bog specialists amongst the catch on Cors Fochno last night, Grey scalloped bar and Round-winged muslin. Of the 125 county records for Grey scalloped bar only 6 are not from Cors Caron or Cors Fochno. All 40 county records for Round-winged muslin are from these two bogs.
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Grey scalloped bar |
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Round-winged muslin |
Also a number of very variable Map-winged swifts:
Tony & Ina
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