Another warm night and no moon produced 24 macro species from two traps. The high spot for us was our very first Anomalous (m) but we also had, like others, a good selection of autumnal moths- Autumnal Rustic, Centre-barred Sallow, Pink-barred Sallow and this attractive variation of the Sallow.
Carolyn & Evan
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Anomalous |
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Sallow |
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