At last decent weather and a successful trip to the Via Gellia which produced Barred Carpet a national rarity, designated Na, it looks like this is the back end of their flight period as I only caught one and it was very dark which appears to occur with wear. Also Red-necked Footman, a Derbyshire rarity plus Small White Wave and Barred Yellow for the year. I've added another photo of Triple-spotted Clay, I caught three last night but still confuse them with Double Square-spot. Still to sort the micro's but Udea olivalis was by far the commonest moth with perhaps 50, also several Pandemis cinnamomeana. Clouded Magpie was the commonest macro with 30+.
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