Trapping for 2007 will start from the end of March (school Easter holidays) until autumn when the moths stop coming - this year we hope to be trapping regularly at Bates Wood to get an idea of the moths around that area and hopefully discover some more rarities. Primary amongst the target species is Dew Moth which was found at Denver in 2004, but this may only become a reality if we have permission to actually trap on the common. We will also be looking for Pale Lemon Sallow later in the season.
Moths and Butterflies
Saturday, January 20, 2007
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