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(James) Mallow (bottom) and Pale-lemon Sallow (top) at Bates Wood, Denver on 15th September. The latter is a Nationally Scarce A listed species associated with poplars, and after catching one at the same venue on National Moth Night last year (but not realising it was rare and therefore not taking a photo of it!) was a big target for 2007. Well worth getting out of bed for!
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