It was a good night for numbers here last night too (499 moths of 50 species) but the only possible migrants were Dark Sword-grass (1) and
Plutella xylostella (3), perhaps along with Turnip (5). Mallow and Brick were new for the year-list, taking the garden to 600 species so far in 2019, while the big numbers were provided by Setaceous Hebrew Character (120), Square-spot Rustic (86), Lunar Underwing (43), Common Wainscot (35) & Black Rustic (33). As Adam said, it was a particularly good night for micros with 15 species appearing here, including a pair of second-brood
Hypsopygia glaucinalis.
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Mallow, Westcott 21st September |
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Brick, Westcott 21st September |
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
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