After a day off, the lights were back on for the 15th March. The usual stuff was recorded until I found this under the last egg box in the Twin Actinic/UV Skinner!
Twin-spotted Quaker
I also put on a 15w BLB bulb at the bottom of the garden, on the shed. Early in the evening this proved productive with a NFY Double-striped Pug and a new micro in the form of Diurnea fagella. They both absconded before a photo could be taken.
Small Quaker
Loads of these around this year, with 18 trapped so far. This is a nice well marked one.
Upper Caldecote Garden- 15-03-2012- 24 of 10 species-
0663 | Diurnea fagella | Diurnea fagella | 1 | NFY |
0688 | Agonopterix heracliana | Agonopterix heracliana | 1 | |
0695 | Agonopterix alstromeriana | Agonopterix alstromeriana | 1 | |
1524 | Emmelina monodactyla | Emmelina monodactyla | 1 | |
1862 | Gymnoscelis rufifasciata | Double-striped Pug | 1 | NFY |
2182 | Orthosia cruda | Small Quaker | 3 | |
2187 | Orthosia cerasi | Common Quaker | 8 | |
2188 | Orthosia incerta | Clouded Drab | 5 | |
2189 | Orthosia munda | Twin-spotted Quaker | 1 | NFY |
2190 | Orthosia gothica | Hebrew Character | 2 |
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