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| Mother of Pearl, Pleuroptya ruralis.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
While the bat walkers were moving round the lake in Kelsey Park, I was looking for moths.  I saw this Mother of Pearl flying around.  It ignored the light trap and landed on the underside of a leaf on a nearby bush.  With some contortions, I managed to get this photo of it, before capturing it in a plastic pot.  I would have at least one moth to show the bat people!
But actually there were half a dozen eventually.  This Maiden's Blush turned up in the trap quite soon.
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| Maiden's Blush, Cyclophora punctaria.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
You can see the dark patches on its wings from which it gets its common name.  And also in the trap were two smaller moths.
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| Chequered Grass-veneer, Catoptria falsella.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
This Chequered Grass-veneer is one of a group of very similar moths which you can often see flying ahead of you if you walk through long summer grass.  They are easily disturbed in the day.
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| Piniphila bifasciana.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
The larvae of this little Piniphila bifasciana live on Scots Pine, of which there are several specimens near the trap.   I was pleased to be able to identify this, as it is a new species for me. 
Just before we packed up, an old favourite flew into the trap.
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| Old Lady, Mormo maura.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
This is quite a large moth, though not really showy.  We have seen this species here before.  And during the bat walk on 1 September, arranged late to cope with unexpected demand, one of these was the only moth to settle in the trap.  It might even have been the same individual.  My photo from 1 September shows noticeably more wear than this one.
We only had two other moths,  a Double-striped Pug and a Vine's Rustic, and I don't have a decent photo of either, so I will finish with another view of the reliable Old Lady.
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| Old Lady, Mormo maura.  Kelsey Park, 28 August 2015. | 
Dark red eyes and purple legs.  So not entirely dowdy!
Let me just add that all the creatures that came to my light trap were, as always, released unharmed.  
 
I love Mormo maura, and the images are great.
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