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	<title>Comments on: 2019 review of moths for me.</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven’t checked the full list for 2019 over all the sites I recorded Raymond, but I know it’s well down compared to previous years mainly due to having less time to get out as a result of moving house.
I was however quite pleased with the numbers recorded in my new garden. This was 321 species March through to December.
In answer to your question about still using this blog site. I wasn’t aware that all the activity had transferred to Facebook and no doubt accounts for the reason why it’s gone very quiet on the blog site. I have a Facebook account but never go on it; certain things about it put me off a bit. However, I see that the Suffolk Moths Facebook site can be accessed via the website so I will check out what’s been happening.

Brian]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven’t checked the full list for 2019 over all the sites I recorded Raymond, but I know it’s well down compared to previous years mainly due to having less time to get out as a result of moving house.<br />
I was however quite pleased with the numbers recorded in my new garden. This was 321 species March through to December.<br />
In answer to your question about still using this blog site. I wasn’t aware that all the activity had transferred to Facebook and no doubt accounts for the reason why it’s gone very quiet on the blog site. I have a Facebook account but never go on it; certain things about it put me off a bit. However, I see that the Suffolk Moths Facebook site can be accessed via the website so I will check out what’s been happening.</p>
<p>Brian</p>
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