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Night of 29th 7 Diamond back
Night of 30th 23 Diamond back 1 Rusty-dot pearl 1 Silver y 1 Convolvulus hawkmoth. |
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Night of 30 August: 105 Diamond-back Moth, 1 Rush Veneer, 6 Rusty-dot Pearl, 2 Latticed Heath, 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth (really dark one, different to previous night's), 2 Dark Sword-grass and 4 Silver Y.
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Night of 29 August: 1 Small Mottled Willow (W. Scott)
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Night of 29 August: 1 Cosmopolitan (S.P. Clancy)
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Oleander Hawk-moth found on my garden path near tobacco plants today.
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Night of 29 August: 61 Diamond-back Moth, 2 Rush Veneer, 2 Rusty-dot Pearl, 8 Latticed Heath, 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth (first for year), 2 Dark Sword-grass and 613 Large Yellow Underwings.
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Trapping at Prawle Point on the night of 28th August didn't repeat the Clifden highlight of the previous night - even though sugar was tried as well as 6 traps.
Migrant numbers were well down with only; Diamond-back Moth x 1 Rusty-dot Pearl x 3 Silver Y x 1 But still had 2 good highlight moths with; Convolvulus Hawk x 1 Cosmopolitan x 1 |
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On 28 August, David Chelmick and John Luck found a colony of Willow Emerald Damselfly near Redhill in Surrey. This is sufficiently far from all previously-known sites that it suggests the species may be being overlooked elsewhere in SE England. Observers in the region should check bushes over water!
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Night of 28 August: 1 Convolvulus Hawk-moth (N. Waddington)
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28th August, a single Clouded Yellow.
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