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Bloxworth Snout
29 April 2014
This was a moth I found walking home from the Post Office one day, just up the street from our house. It is a Red Data Book Species and on the increase around most south coastal counties. Finding this one at this time of year suggests it over wintered and is a resident rather than a migrant.
The wet mild winter seems to have helped this species because we had several Sussex reports this year.
This was a moth I found walking home from the Post Office one day, just up the street from our house. It is a Red Data Book Species and on the increase around most south coastal counties. Finding this one at this time of year suggests it over wintered and is a resident rather than a migrant.
The wet mild winter seems to have helped this species because we had several Sussex reports this year.
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