As well as the year's first Autumnal Rustic (top) and Anomalous moths, a Green Carpet (2nd down), Pink-barred Sallow (middle) and Angle Shades (bottom) were trapped.
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Friday, 14 September 2012
A breezy day with a little sea passage saw the year's first Sooty Shearwaters passing by the coast, with two seen. Two Teals, two Pomarine Skuas, six Arctic Skuas, a Long-tailed Skua, 16 Great Skuas, a Common Gull, 28 Sandwich Terns and an Arctic Tern also passed by. Inland, four Grey Wagtails, 25 'alba' Wagtails and possibly the first Redwing of the year flew over, whilst the Melodious Warbler remained along with a Spotted Flycatcher.
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