I suspect numbers are going to fall off a cliff over the next few nights here in Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, but I enjoyed several typical autumnal species over the last couple: a Black Rustic (definite this time, unlike the borderline Deep-brown Dart last week) with the subtle patterning which makes it one of my favourite species; a Frosted Orange and a Brown-spot Pinion, both of them very handsome; and a nice Dark Sword-grass (OK, not an especially autumnal species, but always nice to see).
Steve Goddard
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