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Night of 4th September
Single Convolvulus Hawkmoth to mv. |
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Migrants trapped in my Birmingham back yard on 4/9 last night;
Diamond-back x 2 Silver Y x 1 Not exactly an exciting list! But more than I've had for some time and interesting when you consider how many migrants must be filtering in to the middle of the country where I live. Just how many Silver Ys and Diamond-backs are currently across the whole British Isles? |
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For the last two weeks, three Clouded Yellows have been present at Brockholes N R near Preston, Lancs.
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Night of the 4th one Dark Sword-grass.
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Night 4/5 September a Clifden Nonpareil to 62W Actinic. This is local breeding stock, been catching them here since 2006.
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Night of 4 September: 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth, 1 Delicate, 1 White-speck
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Night of 4th Sept: single Silver Y.
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Night of 3 September: 16 Diamond-back Moth, 3 Rusty-dot Pearl, 1 Latticed Heath, 2 Convolvulus Hawk-moth, 6 Dark Sword-grass and 4 Silver Y.
Also the first Western Conifer-seed Bug of the year. |
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Night of 1 Sep - Paracorsia repandalis
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Cydia amplana in the traps this morning
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