The trap last night (Sunday, 27/3) had the usual batch of macros, albeit only in moderate numbers and diversity. One micro was in the trap, which I believe is the oak-feeding Dyseriocrania subpurpurella (this and related micros are best and more easily recorded as leaf mines).
Above: `legging it` - a typical view of some micros, even after a spell in the fridge!Above: eventually it settled down. Note that part of one antennae is missing and part of one hind-wing is folded over the left-hand forewing.
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