<title>Comments on: More new species after a warm day.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Yes things are beginning to look up a bit. My catches are now into the 20s for species counts and I have taken a Northern Drab (local saltmarsh form). Very late, but pleased me to see it, I wonder if the Orthosias might have a second attempt. Powdered Quaker seems to be doing well everywhere though. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Yes things are beginning to look up a bit. My catches are now into the 20s for species counts and I have taken a Northern Drab (local saltmarsh form). Very late, but pleased me to see it, I wonder if the Orthosias might have a second attempt. Powdered Quaker seems to be doing well everywhere though.</p>
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