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Recent content by Kieren Allinson

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    First Butterflies 2024

    Wood white today at Salcey Forest, Northants
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    moth ID Cambs

    Thanks for that.
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    moth ID Cambs

    Found this in house today (Cambs). Looks a bit like a small flame shoulder. Cannot find in it macro or micro book. Any help would be appreciated. Kieren
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    July moths

    Thanks. I think there must have been a large movement of them in recent weeks
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    July moths

    That's very interesting, thanks Ken. I think these are immigrants in the east of England? I had a decent haul sat night with rnf & lilac beauty both NFG / Lifers and my second ever scorched wing.
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    July moths

    red-necked footman Caught one of these Saturday night in my garden in east Cambs. Is anyone else getting these at the moment in the east of England? Kieren
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    Large Tortoiseshell - Felixstowe

    Still there today http://suffolkbirding.m.webs.com/site/classic?url=http://www.freewebs.com/suffolkbirding&back=http%3A%2F%2Fsuffolkbirding.m.webs.com%2Fsite%2Fwebs_9997343%3Furl%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.freewebs.com%2Fsuffolkbirding Hope it sticks till Saturday
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    Savi´s or Cetti´s Warbler Alentejo Portugal

    Neither make any sense, of course, because a trajectory can't be short or long.
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    I think the carpet is large twinspot carpet.
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    Noctuid ID request

    Mottled rustic I reckon but would like confirmation
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    Noctuid ID request

    Please help me ID this one (trapped last night in Fordham, Cambs). Pic taken less than a second before it flew. best regards Kieren
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    2 to I D

    I reckon they are twin spot quaker & common quaker
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    moth ID, Cambs

    Cheers
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    Warbler, Sussex UK

    or even the face / head pattern which is typical for willow, suffused with yellow as they often are, and quite distinct from wood warbler.
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