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Afternoon of 29/10
1 Silver Y 18 Red Admiral, including one egg laying. Peacock(5), Small Copper(3) & Small Tortoiseshell(1) also still on the wing. A 'White' was also spotted but I was unable to tell if it was Large or Small due to distance. |
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Belated records of Palpita vitrealis in Northants, VC32:
24th Sept - one to garden light trap in Lower Benefield, Northants (2nd VC32 record) 22nd October - one to garden light trap in Wellingborough, 12yrs to the day since the last record at that location(which was the first for VC32) |
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Night of 27 October: 1 Clancy's Rustic
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Night of 27 October:
Spoladea recurvalis |
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Night of 25th October 1 pristine Palpita Vitrealis. Windswept! - could turn up anywhere I guess. First record in 33 years for my garden in Bidford on Avon.
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Late Morning Of 27/10
7 Red Admiral 1 Painted Lady |
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Morning 26/10
One --- Convolvulus Hawk One --- White Point Silver Y -- 20+ ! |
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Night of 26 October: 1 Palpita vitrealis, 1 Spoladea recurvalis, 1 Delicate
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Evening of 26th Oct, mvl 18.45-19.45 hrs - only 2 moths, but 1 P. vitrealis
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Palpita vitrealis one at rest on wall (near a light left on at night) Queen Victoria Hospital East Grinstead
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