A Scarce Bordered Straw was another scarce migrant to the moth trap on Thursday 27th - the first record for the garden.
Five Rusty-dot Pearls were logged on the 27th, another migrant micro-moth. Other migrant moths that night included a Silver Y, 20 Rush Veneers and four Diamond-back moths. Twenty-six species were noted that night, a reasonable garden tally here for the end of October.
The delicate looking Olive-tree Pearl, Palpita vitrealis with its translucent wings is another migrant and was trapped on Friday 28th.
The migrant micro Crocidosema plebejana was also recorded on the 28th.
An Oak Rustic was recorded on the 28th - just the second garden record after the first one last year on 30th October. A species that is slowly spreading.
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