Yellow-barred Brindle
Last night turned up some interesting species in the one Skinner I had operating. The weather was a little warmer than the night before and the wind had dropped.
A garden first DARK UMBER
A garden first DARK UMBER
SCALLOPED OAK...2nd for the year
An easy Pug species to identify for a change...
BORDERED PUG....first for year
a stunning micro.......
BEAUTIFUL CHINA-MARK
another first for my ever expanding micro list
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9 x Dark Arches
6 x Common Footman
6 x Uncertain
5 x Willow Beauty
5 x Shuttle-shaped Dart
4 x Riband Wave
3 x Dot Moth
3 x Least Carpet
3 x Buff Ermine
3 x Scarce Footman
3 x Pale Mottled Willow
3 x Heart & Dart
2 x Cloaked Minor
2 x Flame
2 x Bright-line Brown-eye
2 x Dun-bar
2 x Grey/Dark Dagger
AND one each of the following:-
Small Emerald
Garden Carpet
Ruby Tiger
Clay
Bordered Pug
Small Waved Umber
Yellow-barred Brindle (a fresh green example)
Red Twin-spot Carpet
Dark Umber
Small Ranunculus (my 13th record for the year)
Poplar Hawkmoth
Common Wainscot
Light Arches
Scalloped Oak
Rustic
Silver Y
Small Dusty Wave
Are you catching me Trent??
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97 Micros
275 total for Manor Place
M
Nope, you are maintaining your 30 advantage and I haven't a clue on my micro tally. I need a week to sort them out, got hundreds of pics to go through.
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