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Crambus pratella
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Agapeta hamana
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Common Blue
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Latticed Heath
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Well what a blisteringly hot day yesterday was! upto 24 degrees here and its hotter still today!
Yesterday saw me take my net and do a little sweeping of vegetation for and Moths and Butterflies that might be lurking about.
Plenty of Painted Lady butterflies still about and a few sightings of Clouded Yellow's, very high up in the tree's unfortunately too far for a picture.
A possible Crambus pratella looks like a good record if its gets the ok.
Here is what I found.
1x Agapeta hamana [NFS]
1x Latticed Heath [NFS]
6x Silver-Y [NFS]
1x Common Blue [NFS]
1x Crambus pratella [NFS]
2x Crambus lathoniellus
2x Straw Dot [NFS]
Abundant amount of Glyphipterix simpliciella (Too many to count)
and a micro yet be id'd
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