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TOPIC: Twenty-plume Moths
Ina
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Wed Jun 16 9:39 PM, 2010
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Alucita hexadactyla
in the garden this evening.
Food plant is honeysuckle, but they seem to like my peas.
Easy to ID as it's the only member of the family in Britain....not only that it looks just like it's photo in the book...very obliging.
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Ste Rush
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Hi Ina
Be careful you are turning into a naturalist....I had to be careful how I typed that!
Thanks for making the posts more enjoyable to read.
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Ina
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Thu Jun 17 7:19 PM, 2010
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Thanks Ste,
Nice to hear from you.
Just for that I promise to keep myself fully clothed while birding and mothing.
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