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Click on thumbnails for larger pictures. Left to right we have:angle shades,brindled beauty and clouded drab. |
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Click on thumbnails for larger pictures. Left to right we have: emperor moth, marbled coronet and march moth |
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Click on thumbnails for larger pictures. Left to right we have: muslin moth, red twin spot carpet and double striped pug |
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Click on thumbnails for larger pictures. Left to right we have: twin spotted quaker and v pug |
All of these moths were captured and released unharmed around St Ishmaels.
A good number do not like to be photographed so in addition to what we see here
we have also caught the following this month: hebrew character, common quaker,
early grey, small quaker, dotted border, early thorn, early grey, blossom underwing,
pebble prominent, chinese character, engrailed, brimstone moth, silver y, swallow
prominent, early tooth striped.