Eighteen species last night which was warmer than the last few nights and the last dry one for a while from the look of it. A few photos of the more interesting moths that were willing to co-operate and pose for the camera...as usual the carpets flew. I am sure that whoever originally thought up the stories of 'Flying Carpets' was a moth-er.
Canary-shouldered Thorn, Sallow, Pink-barred Sallow, Square-spot Rustic, Chevron, Small Wainscot, Lesser Yellow Underwing, Pinion-streaked Snout, Setaceous Hebrew Character, Green Carpet, Double-striped Pug, Bulrush Wainscot, Green-brindled Crescent, Common Marbled Carpet, Red-line Quaker, Dark Sword-grass, Heath Rustic and last of all Epinotia ramella, which also was camera-shy!
Ina and Tony
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Bulrush Wainscot, |
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Canary-shouldered Thorn |
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Dark Sword-grass |
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Green-brindled Crescent |
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Heath Rustic |
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Pink-barred Sallow |
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Red-line Quaker |
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Sallow |
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Small Wainscot |
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