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Dark Fleabane Neb @ Combe Haven
So this is the guy I was over at Combe Haven in the evening to find. Hence all the shots of 'things' on fleabane...lol
Its not a rare moth per say but it is 'secretive', they are not especially attracted to light, and they fly in the early to late evening laying eggs on Common Fleabane.
I had found them at my friends Meadow and again at Pebsham Marshes so just for my own sake wanted to know if we could find them at Combe Haven.
I did eventually find two, this one decided to hide under the flower, maybe thats where they spend the days...lol
Its not a rare moth per say but it is 'secretive', they are not especially attracted to light, and they fly in the early to late evening laying eggs on Common Fleabane.
I had found them at my friends Meadow and again at Pebsham Marshes so just for my own sake wanted to know if we could find them at Combe Haven.
I did eventually find two, this one decided to hide under the flower, maybe thats where they spend the days...lol
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