@CLeslieMP Six or seven-spot burnett - I saw one today. A moth with some butterfly characteristics (club antenna, active during day)
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@nchadborn thank you! Gotta love twitter! Massive nettle-feast going on here...pic.twitter.com/12o1zXUHsr
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@CLeslieMP U can't miss burnet caterpillars- black & orange stripes! Eat ragwort - not so much about now
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@nchadborn I'll keep a look out next year! Amazing. I've never seen them here in N.Bristol before, now simply loads. Beautiful.
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@secretspartacus Found a moth in the garden myself, not sure what it ispic.twitter.com/PFods73FRW
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@IanTheInventor @CLeslieMP@secretspartacus it's an avonmouth boomeco
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@CLeslieMP they're rio tinto zincs. only appear during world cups by a river
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@saharaguts @CLeslieMP Six-spot burnet moth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-spot_burnet …
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@CLeslieMP looks like it may be a Burnet Moth
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@CLeslieMP Cinnabar moths? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnabar_moth … Although wing pattern looks a little different.
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@CLeslieMP Burnet moth.
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@CLeslieMP looks like a six spot burnet moth
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@JonNHSNorwich @CLeslieMP Narrow bordered 5 spot? 6 spot has 3 paired spots per wing.
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