<title>Comments on: Forecast storms didn’t materialize</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Yes it is difficult to remember it is still April. I have been getting much the same. Well into May species. No White-spotted Pug or Reed Dagger yet though, but also picked up species such as Lime and Poplar hawk-moths, Scalloped Hazel, several Light Brocade, Coronet, Turnip and Yellow Belle to name a few. Quite an amazing Spring! I'll give a fuller report when the month is up. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Yes it is difficult to remember it is still April. I have been getting much the same. Well into May species. No White-spotted Pug or Reed Dagger yet though, but also picked up species such as Lime and Poplar hawk-moths, Scalloped Hazel, several Light Brocade, Coronet, Turnip and Yellow Belle to name a few. Quite an amazing Spring! I’ll give a fuller report when the month is up.</p>
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