Total: 11 species/ 17 moths
Overall, moth numbers are down, but, despite this, new* moths continue to grace the trap, the latest being
Bird's Wing - an uncommon resident with a local distribution.
Only my second Hawk-moth of the year - this one a Privet.
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1976 Privet Hawk-moth |
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2301* Bird's Wing |
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