Herringfleet Hills night of 18th

Hoards of moths, 158 species, and plenty of other insects. Moth of the night a single Cydia amplana some other good micros including; D. mucronella, E. brunnichana, C. phasianipennella, H. rhomboidella(again) also A. logiana, cristana, hastiana.  A possible schalleriana awaiting confirmation.  Macros, no stand out species;  Webb’s Wainscot, Reed Dagger, Kent Black Arches, Twin-spotted Wainscot, Crescent,Vapourer, Scorched Carpet, Garden Tiger, Poplar and Pine Hawk-moths, and a late Brown Silver-line . One Diamond-back the only other migrant.

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  1. Brian says:

    We also had a couple of Birch Mocha which was good to see on this very safe site. The only other site it’s been recorded at this end of the Waveney Valley has been under threat for some time as a possible gravel excavation site.

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