A much better night last night with 100 moths trapped and identified,
covering thirty-two species but only two were new for the year.
The following were recorded: Brown House Moth [1]; Timothy Tortrix [2];
Light Brown Apple Moth [8]; Plum Tortrix [3]; Celypha lacunana [2]; Notocelia trimaculana
[1]; Codling Moth [1]; Bee Moth [2]; Small Magpie [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [5]; Crambus pascuella [3]; Agriphila straminella
[2]; Elephant hawk-moth [9]; Riband Wave [2]; Garden Carpet [4]; Yellow Shell
[1]; Brimstone Moth [2]; Willow Beauty [1]; Clouded Silver [2]; Straw Dot [1];
Buff Ermine [3]; Silver Y [2]; Knot Grass [1]; The Uncertain [3]; Rustic
Shoulder-knot [3]; Dark Arches [2]; Marbled Minor species [3]; Middle-barred
Minor [3]; Bright-line Brown-eye [4]; Heart and Dart [20]; Flame Shoulder [2]
and Large Yellow Underwing [1].
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