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	<title>Comments on: Warm weather brings some great moths to IGC.</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The night of the 14th was also good up here on the Waveney Valley. Two of us trapped my regular site with 200+ species coming to the lights. Our highlight was not a migrant but a nice fresh Marsh Carpet. Also, several Spinach, 50+ V-moth and large numbers of Double Dart and Phoenix. High numbers of micros including 50+ Epinotia cruciana, a dozen or so Agonopterix angelicella and several Dichomeris alacella. 
I also had a Silver Barred on night of 6th July about half a mile along the river at Crossing Water.

Brian]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The night of the 14th was also good up here on the Waveney Valley. Two of us trapped my regular site with 200+ species coming to the lights. Our highlight was not a migrant but a nice fresh Marsh Carpet. Also, several Spinach, 50+ V-moth and large numbers of Double Dart and Phoenix. High numbers of micros including 50+ Epinotia cruciana, a dozen or so Agonopterix angelicella and several Dichomeris alacella.<br />
I also had a Silver Barred on night of 6th July about half a mile along the river at Crossing Water.</p>
<p>Brian</p>
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