It couldn't get any worse than the previous night so a return of 12 species seems almost reasonable. A bonus was a species I've never seen before Nephopterix angustella ('Spindle Knot-horn') and a tortrix I've failed to identify (**later identified as Epinotia immundana by David Griffiths**).
New for the garden:
[28] Common Swift
[29] Light Brown Apple Moth
[30] Nephopterix angustella
[31] Streamer
[32] Spruce Carpet
[33] Setaceous Hebrew Character
[34] Marbled Minor
[35] Epinotia immundana
[36] Common Pug
New for the garden:
[28] Common Swift
[29] Light Brown Apple Moth
[30] Nephopterix angustella
[31] Streamer
[32] Spruce Carpet
[33] Setaceous Hebrew Character
[34] Marbled Minor
[35] Epinotia immundana
[36] Common Pug
Nephopterix angustella |
Epinotia immundana |
Common Swift Korscheltellus lupulina |
Streamer Anticlea derivata |
Spruce Carpet Thera britannica |
Flame Shoulder Ochropleura plecta |
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