MOTHS
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They're very intriguing pix, Greg .
What is the silvery-grey background, just as a matter of interest ?? I can identify a bit of chipboard but not the other.
I noted that the similarly coloured March Moth was halfway drawn to the silvery one.
What is the silvery-grey background, just as a matter of interest ?? I can identify a bit of chipboard but not the other.
I noted that the similarly coloured March Moth was halfway drawn to the silvery one.
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It's Silver Birch. I unwound a piece off a bit of rotten branch and glued it to a chipboard block. The Moth was half and half on it and I had to take a quick photo as it was on the point of flying off.
Here's a Dotted Border - I've just taken; it was on a cabinet in the verandah.
Here's a Dotted Border - I've just taken; it was on a cabinet in the verandah.
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I'm loving all the Moth I'm also impressed with the supplied IDs. I'll admit to being highly confused with the differences between some of the species.
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Another one choosing to perch on the now-famous unrolled silver birch
More please as the weather improves
Jacksparrow: you really should have a bash at this. Bet there are loads of moffs in the environs of the chateau.
We could vote ........
More please as the weather improves
Jacksparrow: you really should have a bash at this. Bet there are loads of moffs in the environs of the chateau.
We could vote ........
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I was thinking about getting a trap but some of the prices were bit eye-watering for me. I must ask father ChristmasPlacido wrote:Another one choosing to perch on the now-famous unrolled silver birch
More please as the weather improves
Jacksparrow: you really should have a bash at this. Bet there are loads of moffs in the environs of the chateau.
We could vote ........