
Common Carpet - And to be honest I did try and string this in to something more interesting (but I couldn't). Anyway, despite being listed as 'common throughout', it was still new to me - tart's tick eh?

Early Thorn - 2nd generation. A nice addition to the list after having 2 Purple Thorns in Scotland earlier in the year.

Yellow Shell - certainly a trap tick for me, but a species that I had photographed a couple of years ago - if I could find the file somewhere!

Wave spp - that's enough excitement for one night.

This Dingy Shell was fine until it caught a chill - then it wasn't.

Micro 1 (not a very imaginative name, but at least it helps the signposting when Marc helps me with the ID!).
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