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Lesser Yellow Underwing
National Moth Night One, Sept 18th 2009
East Sussex back garden
Update: as per a general consensus now we've got the ID of the Lesser Yellow Underwing, thanks to George here, and Benny over at Back Garden Moths.
I have to say I really would have thought I'd have noticed the yellow as we watched this guy land in the light, but hey I must have been blinded by the lights myself :)
East Sussex back garden
Update: as per a general consensus now we've got the ID of the Lesser Yellow Underwing, thanks to George here, and Benny over at Back Garden Moths.
I have to say I really would have thought I'd have noticed the yellow as we watched this guy land in the light, but hey I must have been blinded by the lights myself :)
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