It's been so warm here that we have had the doors open really late at night, leading to a collection of moths in the house. Hannah has been really interested in them so we have been trying to identify the ones we have seen.
So far we have these,
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Common Emerald |
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Dark banded Riband Wave |
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Riband Wave |
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Twenty Plume Moth |
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A smaller Common Emerald. |
we think we have the names correct, but welcome any corrections if we are wrong !
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