Despite entering my sixth summer of garden trapping, the list continues to grow with three more new for the garden in a week despite relatively low overall catches. None of them rare in county but presumably so in my area. Also illustrated others that were of interest to me.
Swallow Prominent - new for garden 11th May
Mullein - new for garden 15th May
Least Black Arches - new for garden 5th May
Iron Prominent - trapped 7th, 8th and 16th May - only one previous record in June 2013
Pale Tussock - common hairy beast
Powdered Quaker - only average just over one a year of these, this on 10th May
Maidens Blush - annual but only just, this one 7th May
Silver Y - first of the year of this common migrant 12th May
Sunday, 17 May 2015
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Silver Y looks so hairy and unabashed! Maidens are as always insurmountable in terms of beauty! essaykings.co.uk enjoys it!
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