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Saturday 13 August 2011

Home grown Spinach

Dark Spinach is a species I've never caught before, but on the 6th August, 3 decided to make an appearance in the garden. Unfortunatly, it hasn't managed to change my views about the green stuff...



White-point is another species I've never seen before, so it was nice to get this one in the garden trap on the 10th August. Despite its official migratory status, the moth is believed to now be resident in the South.


A second Hoary Footman visited on the 7th August, and I couldn't resist getting another shot of this scarcity...


And the micros...

Phyllocnistis unipunctella...


Ectoedernia decentella- just about the only leaf-miner moth that can actually be easily identified as an adult...


Caryocolum fraternella...

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