Some photos of moths caught in Maulden Wood last night (7th June) on a National Moth Night event for he BNHS. May Highflyer and Map-winged Swift are scarce moths in the county so were particularly good records.
Alder Moth

Bordered White

May Highflyer

Map-winged Swift

Sloe Pug

Photos by Andy Banthorpe (Bordered White & Sloe Pug) & Melissa Banthorpe (The rest)
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