26 Black Rustic was the most numerous, closely followed by 17 Feathered Ranunculus which is one of the advantages of trapping by the coast.
Dark Sword-grass and Rush Veneer were the two obvious migrants and the first record of a second generation Brussel's Lace for the county.
Ina and Tony
| Acleris sparsana |
| Blair's Shoulder-knot |
| Brussel's Lace |
| Dark Chestnut |
| Dark Sword-grass |
| Feathered Ranunculus |
| Feathered Thorn |
| Green Brindled Crescent |
| Large Wainscot |
| Lunar Underwing |
| Red-green Carpet |
| Rush Veneer - top |
| Rush Veneer - underside - You've got to love that stripey tummy! |
| Ypsolopha sequella |
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