Bradwell 27 June

60 species recorded, not all micros done due to lack of time. Should really get that new book like Neil and Raymond.
Highlights; Alder Kittten, the third successive year here at home(saw three with Brian in Norfolk the previous night) Purple Clay, Privet Hawk-moth, Ghost moth. Others making up the numbers; Small yellow wave, Grey Birch, Treble brown-spot, the first Smoky wainscot of the season. Straw dot the most numerous moth of the night.

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  1. Raymond Watson says:

    The book is very good for the Tortricidae and helps to get started on some of the other groups.

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