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    Default Moths.

    Had a couple of Moths in the house/garden recently and I'm relying on you Beryl to tell me what they are.

    With many thanks in anticipation.


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    First one is a Garden Carpet . Micro moth day flying
    I'm just trying to work out the second
    Watch this space .......................Straw Dot Rivula sericealis ( I think)
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    had the first one in my kitchen this morning!!..i did phograph it, but was'nt pleased with the result, so deleted it.
    nice shots

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    The photo or the moth andy

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    Beryl I doubt if this is ever going to happen very often, but I did some 'searching' myself and found the moth you identified as Straw Dot to be a Scalloped Oak.

    I welcome any comments you make on this Beryl as I have come to respect your knowledge on 'wildlife' matters and your ID skills.


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    Excellent work Pete you are very right.
    I did say "I think " So I wasn't 100% sure.
    Well done
    UK moths is a good site if you know the name to start with ................But then of course you wouldn't need to go their

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