<title>Comments on: Busy week at the end of March at IGC.</title>
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<title>By: Raymond Watson</title>
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<![CDATA[ Your missed week was the poorest for moths in March. I think we can safely conclude that now the Dotted Chestnut is well established across Suffolk. It will be interesting to see how common it becomes. It is one I expect now.
I get dark Lyonetia at the end of the year. They are much darker than the one you have photoed, almost black?
Added a few others here at the start of April. Great Prominent, Scorched Carpet, Brindled Beauty and Nutmeg.
A bit cooler for early April so I may have to wait a while to catch up on species to further inland moth-ers. ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Your missed week was the poorest for moths in March. I think we can safely conclude that now the Dotted Chestnut is well established across Suffolk. It will be interesting to see how common it becomes. It is one I expect now.<br />
I get dark Lyonetia at the end of the year. They are much darker than the one you have photoed, almost black?<br />
Added a few others here at the start of April. Great Prominent, Scorched Carpet, Brindled Beauty and Nutmeg.<br />
A bit cooler for early April so I may have to wait a while to catch up on species to further inland moth-ers.</p>
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