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Night of 22 November: 2 Diamond-back Moth, 3 Rusty-dot Pearl and 1 Olive-tree Pearl (an excellent inland record for Suffolk) inside the wood during a survey by the Suffolk Moth Group for Plumed Prominent (of which 16 were trapped).
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Afternoon of 22nd November
a single Red Admiral flying through the city centre. |
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21st: Single Palpita vitrealis, Rusty-dot Pearl & Silver Y.
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Night of 21 November: 5 Diamond-back Moth, 21 Rusty-dot Pearl, 1 female Gem, 2 Dark Sword-grass, 10 Angle Shades and 13 Silver Y.
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Night of 20 November: 1 Red Admiral
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Afternoon of 20th November.
A single Red Admiral, in my garden (in pristine condition). |
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Night of 19 November: 3 Gem (2 males) and 1 Dark Sword-grass.
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Night of 20 November: 4 Diamond-back Moth, 1 Rusty-dot Pearl (significant reduction compared to recent nights), 1 Vagrant China-mark Diasemiopsis ramburialis, 5 Dark Sword-grass, 3 Angle Shades and 2 Silver Y.
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Night of 20 November. 1 Dark Sword-grass
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19/11: Couple of traps in the Weymouth area produced 9 Silver Y, 6 RDP and Diamond back between them.
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