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Retired Public Health Physician

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Howard Eastcott
4 years
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
@MothIDUK Gidday Sean, Here's one I sent earlier please. Many thanks
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Sean, A few more from last week for your thoughts please. 1 ?? Aethese piercei 2. ?, 3 ? Bryotropha sp. 4. ? Dichrorampha sp. Thank you so much.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Hi Sean @MothIDUK Are these 1 ? Brown Rustic, 2 ? Mottled Plume, 3, ??, 4 ??? please - sorry for the poor picture quality of the latter two. 2 nfm last night: barred red and orange pine twist so not every pic a failure :-)
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Mid Sussex District Council: Planning Committee: Support the renewal of a TPO on land in the centre of our community - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/r9R332fgci via @UKChange
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Morning @MothIDUK. Some from last night for your thoughts please. Wasn't about to climb a wet ladder and nab the grass veneers to get better pictures :-) (1)?Delplanqueia dilutella,(2) ?Timothy / Green Oak Tortrix (that red-green thing), (3) ? Aethes sp., (4) ?? Crambus pascuella
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
@MothIDUK I am thinking on reflection the second one may be a small brindled beauty by size. Many thanks.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
After further thought I am thinking this is a Brown Oak Slender. Acrocercops brongniardella ? @MothIDUK
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Could it be E semipurpurella? dissection job? Thanks
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
An old picture from September 2015 of a moth that caught my eye, attracted to the porch light and camouflaged as a brick @MothIDUK that I cannot fathom for the life of me. fw about 34 mm. Many thanks
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Good morning Sean @MothIDUK. One from last night please. C perlella ? Many thanks.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
It has turned quite cold again but Wednesday Thursday produced these two new for me, Pale Pinion & Early Grey, the latter to my outside light.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Now thinking Common Quaker lol. It's the red-green thing !!
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Hi Sean @MothIDUK from a drought to a flood in two days reminds me of my time in the outback. common quaker and brindled pug ? please. Thanks for yesterday.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Good Morning @MothIDUK 10 of nine last night but need hep with these two please. 1) I think is White-shouldered House Moth and 2) Agonopterix sp
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Not sure about this very shaggy looking moth from last night @MothIDUK please. Looks like some sort of Agonopterix but not matching anything when it comes to the fringes. , brindled, common or propinquella were my ideas for it. Thanks again
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
Here's one from 11Jan please @MothIDUK. photos are rubbish but I thought this might be another Tortricodes alternella. Many thanks for your thoughts.
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
This turned up on the south facing wall this am. Can't think how I missed it earlier. Cnephasia pasiuana?? please @MothIDUK
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Howard Eastcott
5 years
I had thought it was another PBB but the forewings were not so recurved and the wing tips much more rounded making it look somewhat like an Engrailed. Wonder if it is a hybrid?
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