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Not bad for a wet windy night

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:55 am
by Greg
Morning All

Because it was a warm night I thought I'd risk the wind and rainy weather and put the trap out.
Glad I did.
20 moths of 14 species.
1 Merv
2 Green Brindled Crescent
1 Straw Dot
1 Snout
2 Yellow-line Quaker
3 Blair's S k
1 Red-line Quaker
2 LYU
1 Barred Sallow
2 SS Dart
1 November agg
1 Black Rustic
1 Copper U agg
1 Carcina quercana

Still no nice migrants yet though.
Greg

Re: Not bad for a wet windy night

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 10:26 am
by stevehind
Another good catch, with Grey Pine Carpet; Juniper Carpet, Figure of Eight & Grey Shoulder-knot all first of the year and a very late Gypsonoma dealbana.
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Regards
Steve

Re: Not bad for a wet windy night

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:12 am
by melbellingham
Not too bad here either, but with either of Steve's Juniper Carpet or December Moth I would have reached 200 macro species for the year. A total I have only managed once before, so I'm optimistic (very unusual for me) that I could attain a new high macro count this year.
Garden Records 13/10/2018
Garden Records 13/10/2018
Mel.