Hi Leon,
just heard from a friend in Sennen who also had 3 E. ocellea last
night. When I let mine go they headed NE so you may be in luck!
Cheers,
John
--- In cornwallmothgroup@..., "Leon Truscott"
<Leon.Truscott@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks, John
>
> Here in Torpoint, I only managed 4 E.postvittana, one E.monodactyla
and a Double-striped Pug.
>
> So I'm still living in hope of E.ocellea....
>
>
> All The Best
>
> Leon
> (Torpoint)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: johnfoster.trewellard
> To: cornwallmothgroup@...
> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:58 AM
> Subject: [Cornwall Moth Group] Re: Weather tonight
>
>
> As predicted, 2 E. ocellea last night.
> First decent night of moths here in Trewellard this year, 8
Double-
> striped pug, 1 V-pug, 1 Red Chestnut, 1 Satellite, 1 Hebrew
Character
>
> John
>
> --- In
cornwallmothgroup@..., "johnfoster.trewellard"
> <johnfoster.trewellard@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The weather forecast for the rest of this week looks good for
> bringing
> > in a few migrant moths, quite similar to the weather pattern
that
> > brought us the recent run of Euchromius ocellea and all that
> Saharan
> > dust. The warm front due to arrive tonight may have originated
too
> far
> > west (near the Azores) but the airflow on subsequent nights
should
> have
> > come from southern Spain and beyond. Due to be warm (min. 11
deg.
> C.
> > tonight in Penzance) and cloudy, trouble is tonight and
tomorrow
> might
> > also be wet and windy.
> >
> > Happy trapping,
> > John
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
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