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Garden Catch 24/06/18 - Flying-high in June?!? Still in June (just) and certainly with July just around the corner, the bonny July High-flyer turned up with two cracking examples. I'm always excited with seeing new forms and I got a July Highflyer that i've never seen quite like before, really dark green and light green with orangey/grey highlights, the photo really doesn't do it justice in the poor light that I had to photograph it. A further 6 new species were added to the garden year list. Garden species count for 2018 now upto 267. Here are the new for year species. Catch Report - 24/06/18 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 250w Clear MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths July Highflyer 2 Scarce Footman Short-cloaked Moth Small Blood-vein Micro Moths Euzophera pinguis Pandemis heparana Pseudargyrotoza conwagana |
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Source | Short-cloaked Moth |
Author | Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK |
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