Garden Tiger
Large Click Beetle
Lunar-spotted Pinion
Poppy Top
Bucculatrix thoracella - Lime Bent-wing
Eudemis profundana - Diamond-back Marble
Adaina microdactyla - Hemp-agrimony Plume
Bordered Sallow Pyrrhia umbra
Pale Prominent Pterostoma palpina
Small Blood-vein Scopula imitaria
Rush Veneer Nomophila noctuella
Small Fan-footed Wave Idaea biselata
Channel Islands Pug Eupithecia ultimaria
Olive Ipimorpha subtusa
Magpie Moth Abraxas grossulariata
Bird Poo Moth - Chinese Character
Chinese Character Cilix glaucata
Agriphila geniculea - Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer
Acleris forsskaleana - Maple Button
Clouded Border Lomaspilis marginata
Patio Life: Opium Poppy
Small Square-spot Diarsia rubi
Swallow Prominent Pheosia tremula
Orange Swift Hepialus sylvina
Gold Spot Plusia festucae
Gold Spot
Marbled Green Cryphia muralis
Ruby Tiger Phragmatobia fuliginosa
Ruby Tiger
Sallow Kitten Furcula furcula
Jersey Tiger
Jersey Tiger
Jersey Tiger Euplagia quadripunctaria
Fen Wainscot
Fen Wainscot
Brown-tail Moth
Rusty Lacewing
Hawthorn Shieldbug
Hawthorn Shieldbug
Unknown Beetle
Unknown Beetle
Cranefly Mating Pair
Acrobasis repandana - Warted Knot-horn
Digitivalva pulicariae - Fleabane Smudge
Mompha ochraceella - Buff Cosmet
Mompha ochraceella - Buff Cosmet
Blackneck
Blackneck
Least Carpet
Buff Footman
Meal Moth
Common and Scarce Footman
Dark Bush-cricket Male
Batrachedra praeangusta
Batrachedra praeangusta Top
Phycita roborella
Lesser Common Rustic
Oak Nycteoline
Poss Phycita roborella
Tawny Speckled Pug
Epiblema trimaculana
Paraswammerdamia nebulella
Patio Life: Good Things Come in Threes
Patio Life: Drenched
Patio Life: Kidnapped or Rescued
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Garden Tiger
Stars of the catch 31 July 2013.
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This moth can also hear, well it has cells of the ear and has been in a battle with bats that has been studied a bit, it changes its hearing to combat predation by bats, and the bats change their calls to predate these moths.
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