Numbers of Small quaker continue to rise here in Ipswich, although I did have 2 traps out which certainly boosted the total. 463 recorded, again smashing the record for one night here. I do remember whilst beating Oak last year that large numbers of Small quaker caterpillars were found, now I’m seeing the result! Low numbers of the other Orthosias however, especially Hebrew character which is only being recorded in single figures at present. Yellow horned and Small brindled beauty on the way down now, only 2 seen of each. Other notables Diurnea fagella (14), Oak beauty (5 including a very dark one) and Brindled pug (1).
Neil