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oaw - small magpie moth
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1930 Biston strataria (Oak Beauty)
2260 Contistria rubiginea (Dotted Chestnut)
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1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth)
1995 Cerura vinula (Puss Moth) L
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1986 WM Lymantrid Caterpillar
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76 Ophthalmis milete
Noctuidae Wingspan: 50mm.
There were a lot of butterflies flitting around the foliage here, but never resting for any time to be able to picture them. I thought my luck had changed with this one, until I realised that it was a Day-flying Moth. Even though it rested at times and produced a nice picture, the opportunity disappeared quickly as it took off into the undergrowth.
There were a lot of butterflies flitting around the foliage here, but never resting for any time to be able to picture them. I thought my luck had changed with this one, until I realised that it was a Day-flying Moth. Even though it rested at times and produced a nice picture, the opportunity disappeared quickly as it took off into the undergrowth.
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