Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Orange underwing, Pennington Flash


For many years I've been keeping my eyes open at the flash for the moth orange underwing. The birch trees on and around the ruck have always seemed the best bet and today I finally saw one. Well three actually flying around the point. They're day flying moths which usually only fly on bright sunny days, so I'm not quite sure why they were about today, but still, I was delighted to see them.


Not from today, I took this photo of orange underwing about 20 years ago.

Also today, male and female common scoter and 14 sand martins.

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