<title>Comments on: Is it really November?</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Thanks for the schalleriana find and comments. Perhaps it can spread up from Essex or elsewhere. The winds have very much put me off. Rather too much I think. My last trapping was on the 10th and did produce interest. The Blair's Shoulder-knot has turned up a couple of times now and I had a very late Bordered Straw on the 10th which could have been home bred. Still getting Udea ferrugalis, Silver Y and Dark Sword-grass. Lots of very varied Mottled Umbers this year too with Matthew reporting the same. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Thanks for the schalleriana find and comments. Perhaps it can spread up from Essex or elsewhere. The winds have very much put me off. Rather too much I think. My last trapping was on the 10th and did produce interest. The Blair’s Shoulder-knot has turned up a couple of times now and I had a very late Bordered Straw on the 10th which could have been home bred. Still getting Udea ferrugalis, Silver Y and Dark Sword-grass. Lots of very varied Mottled Umbers this year too with Matthew reporting the same.</p>
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