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Two more macro moth species were added to the garden list on the night of July 18th to take the total to 259. They were Large Twin-spot Carpet and Purple Clay, neither of which is unusual, in fact, Purple Clay is quite common. Unfortunately, the Purple Clay specimen was a bit battered and had probably been on the wing for several weeks.
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