


This lovely moth is pretty rare (pRDB), but a bit of a speciality of the neighbouring vice county of Huntingdonshire. It was a great addition to my garden list on the saturday of the Birdfair (night of 18th). Also, on saturday morning, I had my first Canary-shoulded Thorn (which was perched on my shoe!) and a fly-over Tree Pipit, new for the garden and only my second PBC record. Not a bad morning.
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