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Matthew J. Deans |
Location: Bawdsey Hall |
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 Saturday, 29 November 2014 11:07
Night of 28 November: 25 Diamond-back Moth, 8 Rusty-dot Pearl, 1 Crocidosema plebejana, 1 male Gem (latest ever here), 1 Dark Sword-grass, 1 Angle Shades & 1 Silver Y.
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Ian Cook |
Location: Chetney Marsh Kent |
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 Saturday, 29 November 2014 10:36
Night of 28th 6 Diamond back 1 Crocidosema plebejana
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Josh Nelson |
Location: Wrotham, north west Kent |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 20:32
Palpita vitrealis found on shed wall (white painted); also 2 U. ferrugalis plus handful resident species to MV
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Frank Johns |
Location: Trevergy Farm, Cury, Cornwall |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 18:08
One Female Clouded Yellow seen here on 24th of November.
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Ian Marshall |
Location: North Ferriby, East Yorkshire |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 14:54
Night of 27th November: one Diamond-back Moth (my latest ever)
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Mike Marsh |
Location: Suffolk |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 14:30

Found in the trap this morning at Felixstowe a Black-spotted Chestnut.
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Ian Gamble |
Location: Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 14:09
Night of the 26th November one Rusty-dot Pearl. Night of the 27th November one Diamond-back Moth.
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Adrian Parr |
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 10:06
Tony - I had a Hebrew Character here in Suffolk back on 31 October!
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Tony Rouse |
Location: Densole, Kent. |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 09:35

A very early (or late) Common Quaker here last night along with three Rusty Dot Pearl! Strange year, as I have Blackberry and Red Campion coming into flower and a Raspberry fruit in the garden!
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Ben Coleman |
Location: Ryton Pools CP, Warwickshire |
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 Friday, 28 November 2014 08:47
Night of 27th.
Nice to see 2 Diamond-back and a solitary RDP (latest records here to date) among the deluge of Winter and December moths this morning!
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