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Winter Moth<Operophtera brumata..ID'd by accident.
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 05-01-2009 08:25
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Photographed at a lit window at Scatsta Airport, Shetland Isles. Any idea on identity?
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Apparently the common name for this Moth IS Winter Moth (Operophtera brumata)Shock so this has been a waste of a thread.ShockWhat a dumb name Frown
 
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Dear Roger,
You learned something so it wasn't a waste. I had 3 in each of my still functioning malaise traps for the week 29th Dec 2008 to 4th Jan 2009
 
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Heh.. It's not that dumb a name.. It's at least accurate, which is better than a lot of insect names.. Smile
 
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Thanks Gordon and Moo, maybe I chose the wrong name for the thread..Winter Moth, and then asking for an ID for what turned out to be a Winter Moth by name. Is this the only Moth out in Winter?
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