Without going through the size of the catch - H&D, LgY/u and DA - I thought I should share a few of the more interesting garden moths.
Ina & Tony
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Aphomia sociella - Bee Moth |
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Brussel's Lace |
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Clouded Border |
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Dark Sword-grass - an immigrant moth |
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Four-dotted Footman - don't often find them in the garden |
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Green Silver-lines |
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Single-dotted Wave - don't know what it is doing here,
this garden is definitely not damp at the moment!
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Triple-spotted Clay - This & Double Square-spot
often cause ID problems. Worth learning.
The easily seen difference if in doubt
is to look at the hindwing.
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