<title>Comments on: Unseasonal Moths</title>
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<title>By: Neil</title>
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<![CDATA[ We had a few Peach blossom at the Beccles meeting the other night, probably second brood rather than late flyers. Only had 1 Hedge rustic here so far and no Feathered gothic, both moths that are resident but I'll be expecting them to get going shortly, about the right time going on previous years.
I've had 3 records of Broom-tip this year, all in August, much later than the flight period listed in the books which is normally April-July!
I would agree that generally the first part of the year moths were running 3 weeks behind but seem to have caught up now here. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>We had a few Peach blossom at the Beccles meeting the other night, probably second brood rather than late flyers. Only had 1 Hedge rustic here so far and no Feathered gothic, both moths that are resident but I’ll be expecting them to get going shortly, about the right time going on previous years.<br />
I’ve had 3 records of Broom-tip this year, all in August, much later than the flight period listed in the books which is normally April-July!<br />
I would agree that generally the first part of the year moths were running 3 weeks behind but seem to have caught up now here.</p>
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