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Dun Bar -Dark Marks
I really thought I had a different moth here, but looking around I reckon this is the Dun Bar which is very common on the bridge but in a much lighter shade and markings.
I could be wrong, and if so as on any thing I post feel free to correct me :)
I could be wrong, and if so as on any thing I post feel free to correct me :)
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