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Deaths Head Hawk at Dover yesterday (27.7.10), discovered by Paul Willmot whilst cutting American Goldenrod with strimmer. The moth survived and was released where it was found.
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eve 27th July 2010
Migration has finally shown signs of starting with a White Satin Moth, 2 Willow Ermine, 3 Silver Y, 2 Rush Veneer and Diamond Back moth. |
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Duponchela fovealis to MV here last night. Also 3 Diamond-backs, a Rush Veneer and a Silver Y.
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night of 26 July 2010, Tree-lichen beauty, 0449b Prays peregrina. Both possibly local.
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Migrant Dragonfly Alert!
4+ Southern Migrant Hawkers Aeshna affinis still present today at Hadleigh Castle Country Park TQ 788 857. |
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Night of 26 July:
Singles of Splendid Brocade, Bordered Straw & Humming-bird Hawk-moth. |
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A Splendid Brocade last night (26/7).
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Migrant Dragonfly Alert!
3+ Southern Migrant Hawkers Aeshna affinis still present today at Hadleigh Castle Country Park until early afternoon at least. |
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Night of 25th July. One male four-spotted footman, and several hundred hover-flies to mv - could they have migrated, as none the night before!
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