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This rather beautiful moth was in the bottom of my trap this morning. My first impression was that it had a striking, pale 'antler' pattern, but was not really aware that there was a moth actually called Antler Moth! Gorgeous isn't it? And apparently rather local in VC32 (Northants and Peterborough).
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