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2 Red Admirals circa 1230 pm 30/11/11[one in flight & one sunbathing on a south facing wall] West Acre, West Norfolk.
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Surprised to see a Red Admiral nectaring in my front garden today given the cloudy and windy conditions.
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Night of 28th:
7 Silver Y 7 U.ferrugalis 1 Dark Sword-grass 1 Large Yellow Underwing 1 P.xylostella |
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Night of 28th
1 White Speck 1 Rusty Dot 1 Silver Y 2 Turnips 1 Rush Veneer |
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We seem to have missed out a bit on the migrants this autumn, but two things stand out. One is the number of Rusty Dot Pearls (I seem to get one or two most nights)and the other is the appearance of Spring Noctuids. I had a Hebrew Character on 24th Nov. I don't remember this happening this early.
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Night of 27th:
1 Rusty Dot Pearl, 1 Common Quaker |
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Morning of 27/11 a single Red Admiralin a garden in the village of Exminster.
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Hours trapping last night produced a Silver Y to 125W MV
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One Red Admiral nectaring on Cestrum parqui 12 noon 27/11/11 West Acre, West Norfolk.
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A Dark Sword-grass trapped night of 26th.
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