tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922110600347447411.post5349306882919345334..comments2014-02-02T09:15:28.746+00:00Comments on far closer: Nature notes from Haweswater and beyond: Moths in trap on 9 July 2009Chris Canthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11367082039820244178noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2922110600347447411.post-65692744797509059442009-07-10T17:35:54.414+01:002009-07-10T17:35:54.414+01:00Ok, this is fun, from the top:
Common Carpet - can...Ok, this is fun, from the top:<br />Common Carpet - can't see that it's Wood or anything funny.<br />Dunno - my Shears rule might work (if in doubt it's a Shears)<br />Coronet - my website 2nd July link on #moths<br />Then it gets harder and more Northern! The crambid looks like C.culmella. There has to be an Ingrailed Clay in there somewhere - the one after the Antler? And possibly the bottom one too.#orchid_bhttp://www.naturalist.co.uk/briantspuddle/briantspuddle_diary.htmnoreply@blogger.com