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<title>By: Brian</title>
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<![CDATA[ Similar with me Neil, I had 11 species trapped over just 4 nights. Two of these, the only Orthosias seen so far (one each of Small Quaker and Hebrew Character) were caught on a trip to Somerset on the 20th. So this year, just one Small Quaker seen in March (none local), last year 620 Small Quaker in March. What a contrast! ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Similar with me Neil, I had 11 species trapped over just 4 nights. Two of these, the only Orthosias seen so far (one each of Small Quaker and Hebrew Character) were caught on a trip to Somerset on the 20th. So this year, just one Small Quaker seen in March (none local), last year 620 Small Quaker in March. What a contrast!</p>
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