Joined Marc at Dungeness for a spot of very cold, moon-lit moffin. The original decision to trap down there was based on a Friday afternoon waether forecast - alas, this changed (alot!) in the 48 hours between then and arrival on site...
A painfully slow session did at least produce half a dozen Feathered Brindle and a fun looking micro - which looked much better in the photographs than it did in the scale...
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Feathered Brindle |
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Feathered Brindle |
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mini-moff |
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mini-moff |
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The weather forecast on the night even whilst we were there still insisted that it would be 13oC with 80+% cloud. The forecast was just wrong. Think the tortix might just be a form of Epinotia caprana - very variable and a few others caught that night.
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