I've been seeing mostly Red Chestnuts and Hebrew Characters, although
there was a Dotted Boarder on the front door two nights ago.
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Leon Truscott wrote:
>
> Hi John & all
>
> Although I've had a few blank nights in the last week or so, I did get
> a couple of E.postvittana and a Double-striped Pug last night (1st
> March). The habitat surrounding my garden trap here in Torpoint is a
> bit suburban, so I don't get many moths at this time of year. I've
> heard of a few records of early or winter-flying moths in this area
> this week, though.
>
> Leon.
>
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> From: johnfoster.trewellard
> To: cornwallmothgroup@...
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> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 10:51 AM
> Subject: [Cornwall Moth Group] moths?
>
> Is anyone actually seeing any moths at the moment? If so, where are you
> seeing them and in what conditions? Tried the trap here on a couple of
> the more promising nights recently but only caught midges. And rain. I
> think the problem here is it's too windy, even if the trap is sheltered
> by the house the whole neighbourhood is too windy so nothing is flying.
> Maybe if I went somewhere wooded it would be sheltered enough.
>
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