Easily the best night for months last night with 26 species, inc scarce silver-lines, figure of 80, dusky brocade and plain golden 'Y'. I say 26, but I've yet to identify this one. Yes, it's a micro again. I think that I see a couple of distinguishing features, look in the book, and fail to find it. That's the story of micros for me so far. Oh, I did recognise 3 diamond backs!!! Name of this one please.
Cheers,
Andy B.
There's always one.
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Re: There's always one.
Hi Andy,
Looks like Euzophera pinguis.
Cheers
Paul
Looks like Euzophera pinguis.
Cheers
Paul
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Re: There's always one.
Thanks Paul. I'll go for that. I do feel a little ashamed as UKMoths describes it as 'easy to identify'.
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy
Re: There's always one.
Hi folks,
yes, it's pinguis OK.
As to the 'easy to identify' tag - the next one will be
Cheers,
Steve
yes, it's pinguis OK.
As to the 'easy to identify' tag - the next one will be
Cheers,
Steve