<title>Comments on: Late October 2016</title>
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<title>By: Neil</title>
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<![CDATA[ I find that the Pale November moth is more typically found in woodland so would tie in with your sighting at Captain's wood Raymond. Autumnal moth I find more on heaths and heathy woodland with Birch in Suffolk. Nice photos showing banded individuals of each moth. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I find that the Pale November moth is more typically found in woodland so would tie in with your sighting at Captain’s wood Raymond. Autumnal moth I find more on heaths and heathy woodland with Birch in Suffolk. Nice photos showing banded individuals of each moth.</p>
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