I've now got all the records in from Saturday night and we had an impressive total of 175 species (excluding a few tbc). Marc Botham dissected the ear moths which turned out to be 4 Saltern Ear and 4 Ear Moth. Below are a couple of Paul's photos from facebook.
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Garden Tiger (Paul Parsons) |
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Eulamprotes wilkella (Paul Parsons) |
That's a mightily impressive total for August!
ReplyDeleteYes, I think it would be hard to beat that in mid August.
ReplyDeleteThat can certainly be counted as a successful night, even without the Portland Moth! Congratulations all.
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