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Foggy but productive I set the trap up last night on another clear sky, this seems to be the norm at the moment and with that bright moon over half way through the night it can't be helping. Also every morning we have had patchy fog with temperatures close to frezing, this morning was no different. But alas two new species for the year were recorded, Twin-spotted Quaker and Diurnea fagella with 21 moths of 7 species in total.

Catch Report - 13/03/14 - Back Garden Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap

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1x Twin-spotted Quaker [NFY] 7x Hebrew Character 4x Chestnut 2x Clouded Drab 3x Common Quaker 2x Satellite 2x March Moth

Micro Moths

1x Diurnea fagella [NFY]
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Author Ben Sale from UK

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