With a minimum temperature of 17.6 C last night was bound to be good - 64 species was my highest total for the garden to date. Highlights were three species new for the site: Plain Golden Y (quite a scarce species in Cardiff), Small Rufous (new ST17) and
Eulamprotes atrella.
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Small Rufous |
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Eulamprotes atrella |
Other highlights were Phoenix, Yellow-tail,
Zelleria hepariella,
Cydia splendana and
Batrachedra praeangusta.
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