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  1. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    Did some image matching and it also comes up as around at present in Hampshire, which is enough for a slacker like me. John
  2. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    What felt like a normal sort of catch from the back garden moth trap this morning, a total of 16 individual moths of 5 species: 3 Hebrew Character 5 Small Quaker 6 Common Quaker. Many thanks again to the collective for identifying my first March Moth - lifer, local, garden and photo-tick. I'm...
  3. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    I assume you mean A. ciliella, not H? I took my guidance from the Hampshire moths flying tonight in which A. heracliana comes up as 12th most common moth and 3rd most common micro at the moment. Since I don't send in records or involve dissection in my hobby that will do as evidence for me. John
  4. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    Trapped again last night and on a late look out to change the powerbank (one won't last all night with the full UV + LED of the LepiLED) noticed a Pale Brindled Beauty (year tick) on the outside of the trap: that went straight in the fridge along with an unidentified micro from the outside of...
  5. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    Grey Shoulder-knot would be a tick for me so well done with that! Cheers John
  6. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    Slight drizzle at a few points last night so a damp trap this morning but moths in it!! 9 Common Quakers, 2 Hebrew Characters, 2 Small Quakers and a Dotted Border which turned out to be a tick, probably because I haven't trapped in February before. Yippee! John
  7. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    Yep. Pretty windy round us as well but from South-west while my back garden has a Northerly aspect so it was sheltered. John
  8. Farnboro John

    February 2024 Moths

    First moth in the trap this year, Common Quaker. Yippee! John
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