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<title>By: Neil</title>
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<![CDATA[ Migrants have been very few and far between in my traps here in Ipswich. Only odd Silver Y, Dark sword-grass, Vestal etc. One sighting of Hummingbird hawk. Not had any Scarce bordered straw here at all. I think most of these species have been breeding over here during the summer rather than coming over from Europe.
Cypress pug is still scarce in Suffolk so a good record. I too have found moths around public toilet blocks over the years. Normally the best species are in the ladies so it helps to have a female companion with you armed with a pot or two to procure them! ]]>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Migrants have been very few and far between in my traps here in Ipswich. Only odd Silver Y, Dark sword-grass, Vestal etc. One sighting of Hummingbird hawk. Not had any Scarce bordered straw here at all. I think most of these species have been breeding over here during the summer rather than coming over from Europe.<br />
Cypress pug is still scarce in Suffolk so a good record. I too have found moths around public toilet blocks over the years. Normally the best species are in the ladies so it helps to have a female companion with you armed with a pot or two to procure them!</p>
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