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Too early for Hawthorn Moth Scythropia crataegella, only on the wing in July.

Its one of the Ermines but a lot of similar Micro-moth species, very common up here in Cheshire 

 

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23 hours ago, difflock said:

See images, about a 1/2 mile stretch near Ahoghill, Co Antrim.

The hedges appear to be Quickthorn/Hawthorn, but dead or dying?

First time in my life I have seen this phenomena.

Marcus

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On 15/06/2021 at 21:33, donnk said:

voodoo

 

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Iwant to watch that 007 film now !

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