<title>Comments on: Nemophora fasciella at Shingle Street</title>
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<title>By: Steve Goddard</title>
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<dc:creator>Steve Goddard</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2012 20:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ Hi Mark,
Sorry, haven't looked at Blog for couple of days. Aspect at Waldringfield - West, Shingle St - East, so nothing in common there. Interestingly though, vegetation structure same and foodplant height broadly same at 2ft or so. At Waldringfield, moth found within just a single clump of mixed flora adjacent to a gate. At Shingle St the hedgerow runs along something like 60ft but again quite coincidentally, each of the two moths were either side of a gate! Does this mean look for the foodplant by a gate?
Good hunting, Steve ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Hi Mark,</p>
<p>Sorry, haven’t looked at Blog for couple of days. Aspect at Waldringfield – West, Shingle St – East, so nothing in common there. Interestingly though, vegetation structure same and foodplant height broadly same at 2ft or so. At Waldringfield, moth found within just a single clump of mixed flora adjacent to a gate. At Shingle St the hedgerow runs along something like 60ft but again quite coincidentally, each of the two moths were either side of a gate! Does this mean look for the foodplant by a gate?<br />
Good hunting, Steve</p>
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<title>By: Mark Nowers</title>
<link>http://suffolkmoths.org.uk/blog/index.php/2012/07/04/nemophora-fasciella-at-shingle-street/#comment-147</link>
<dc:creator>Mark Nowers</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2012 21:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ Hi Steve
Having read your post, I have kept my eyes open for the foodplant and if my atrocious botanising serves me correctly, it seems to be everywhere. Do your two sightings share any other similarities, i.e. aspect, foodplant height, structure of hedgerow etc. Be interested to know. Thanks. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Hi Steve<br />
Having read your post, I have kept my eyes open for the foodplant and if my atrocious botanising serves me correctly, it seems to be everywhere. Do your two sightings share any other similarities, i.e. aspect, foodplant height, structure of hedgerow etc. Be interested to know. Thanks.</p>
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