Morning folks,
last night produced 107 moths of 56 species (alas no Scarlet Tiger!) including a surprising 10 NFY.
Most unusual was a single Cnephasia longana but none of: Wormwood Pug, Borkhausenia fuscescens or Catoptria falsella are particularly common with us either.
So, despite being away in Europe for a month during the early part of spring we have done remarkably well since, and our year list now stands at a healthy looking 201, 188 of which have come in June which itself constitutes a new highest ever return for the month!
Cheers,
Steve