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<title>By: Brian</title>
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<![CDATA[ I had my first orthosias of the year this evening. Common Quaker and Small Quaker plus 6 of the usual February species. T. alternella was the most abundant with 38 recorded and around 60 moths in total. Lights were on from dusk until 7.30.
The local Tawny Owls were very active and vocal.
Brian ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I had my first orthosias of the year this evening. Common Quaker and Small Quaker plus 6 of the usual February species. T. alternella was the most abundant with 38 recorded and around 60 moths in total. Lights were on from dusk until 7.30.<br />
The local Tawny Owls were very active and vocal.</p>
<p>Brian</p>
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