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34 minutes ago, nepia said:

Sure; the plant may well be privet but the presence of the flying adult moth on it doesn't make it so!

No, I was making a bit of a joke. Escallonia usually has a more fleshy leaf with a toothy edge. The two leaves under the moth in the 2nd pic look just like privet to me and we have a fair bit about the place. Also seen the moths once and the caterpillars a few times about.

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