<title>Comments on: News from my Woolpit garden</title>
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<title>By: Neil</title>
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<![CDATA[ I've also been trapping a few times recently in the hope something of interest would come in but to no avail. Not had any migrants of any description. Averaging between 15-20sp a night from 125w MV plus sometimes the addition of the twin 30w. Around 50-60 moths trapped in total. First Blair's shoulder knot, Pink-barred sallow and Yellow-line quaker for the year all noted in last few days. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I’ve also been trapping a few times recently in the hope something of interest would come in but to no avail. Not had any migrants of any description. Averaging between 15-20sp a night from 125w MV plus sometimes the addition of the twin 30w. Around 50-60 moths trapped in total. First Blair’s shoulder knot, Pink-barred sallow and Yellow-line quaker for the year all noted in last few days.</p>
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