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Night of 7/9/09-8/9
(11) Silver y trapped overnight |
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Night of 8 September:
Diamond-back Moth - 4 Rush Veneer - 73 Large Thorn - 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth - 1 Dark Sword-grass - 4 Pearly Underwing - 1 Small Mottled Willow - 1 Silver Y - 18 |
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Clouded Yellow at Browndown South on 8th Sept.Clouded Yellow seen by Mick Langridge at Fort Gilkicker on 5th.
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Night of 7 Sep: 350 Rush Veneer at Church Cove. Nearby 3 Convolvulus Hawk-moths at Coverack (MT + George Davis)
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Night of 7 September:
Rush Veneer - 28 Dark Sword-grass - 3 Pearly Underwing - 3 Small Mottled Willow - 1 Silver Y - 7 |
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Night of 6 September: 318 Rush Veneer, 3 Pearly Underwing, 1 Small Mottled Willow
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Night of 5/9/09 : Diamond-back (3), Silver Y (2), Rush Veneer (12),
Cypress Pug (1), Pale Mottled Willow (1) + Lunar Underwing (2). |
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Night of 5 September:
Diamond-back Moth - 10 Eudonia pallida - 19 * Rush Veneer - 62 Dark Sword-grass - 11 Large Yellow Underwing - 304 * Pearly Underwing - 2 Setaceous Hebrew Character - 163 * Pale Mottled Willow - 3 * Silver Y - 14 * At least some of these are considered migrants here, due to the higher than normal counts/appearance of the moth (in the case of PM Willow). Also a few local specialities including Lunar Yellow Underwing (1), L-album Wainscot (3) and Sandhill Rustic (1). |
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