Few Moths again
- Dave McCormick
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Is this a winter moth:


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- Dave McCormick
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Well, there is only a few places in Northern Ireland that the Northern Winter moth is found and none where I saw this, in Co Down. Thats why I thought it to be a winter moth. Hard to spot on the bark of a yew tree.
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- Charles Nicol
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Re: Few Moths again
This one ought to be easy, but I cannot find a match. Some sort of pyralid species surely?
Collard Hill, Somerset. 8 June 2007.
Collard Hill, Somerset. 8 June 2007.
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Re: Few Moths again
yes despicata



Re: Few Moths again
Thanks folks.