Last night we ran 2 Heath traps in a small oak woodland near Talybont, and recorded 106 moths, 14 macro and 5 micro species. 3 of them; Herald, Red Chestnut, and Diamond-back, were new to us this year. Most numerous were Small Quaker (16), Engrailed (14), Brindled Pug (13), Early Grey (10), Diurnea fagella (13), Tortricodes alternella (10).
Tony & Ina
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Diamond-back |
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Double-striped Pug & Hebrew Character |
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Herald |
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Pale Brindled Beauty |
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Red Chestnut |
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