29th Oct...
2 x Willow Beauty
2 x Lesser Yellow U'wing
2 x Red-line Quaker
2 x Angle Shades
1 x Satellite
1 x Shuttle-shaped Dart
1 x Blair's Shoulder=knot
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ANGLE SHADES
LESSER YELLOW UNDERWING
RED-LINE QUAKER
28th Oct......Mild, windy, dry.
One each of:-
Willow Beauty
Blairs Sh-knot
Yellow=line Quaker.
Barred Sallow
Red-green Carpet
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Light Brown Apple Moth
BARRED SALLOW
RED-GREEN CARPET
RED-LINE QUAKER
27th Oct...cool, dry and breezy
Large Wainscot.....Blair's Shoulder-knot.....Red-line Quaker.....Satellite.....Willow Beauty
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LARGE WAINSCOT
25th Oct....Cold.....Pale Mottled Willow.....1 x Red-line and 1 x Yellow-line Quaker
24th Oct....Cold........1 x Yellow-line Quaker
23rd Oct ZERO 22nd Oct.......1 x Willow Beauty...2 x Lesser Yellow U'wing...2 x Blair's Shoulder-knot...
23rd Oct ZERO 22nd Oct.......1 x Willow Beauty...2 x Lesser Yellow U'wing...2 x Blair's Shoulder-knot...
1 x Large Wainscot...1 x Yellow-line Quaker... 1 x Spruce Carpet and a probable Agonopterix heracliana.................................................................................................................
Probably is heracliana, but be aware that ciliella is very similar - you'd need to check the hind wing cilia:
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http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=2636
Every one I've ever checked has been heracliana though (so far!).
Cheers Skev
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