Hi all,
If anyone can help me ID this one I'd be very grateful.
Very small. In a mid Sussex hedgerow on my lunchtime walk.
Taken in a bit of trademark shade, but hopefully distinctive enough for ID.
Thanks in advance for any help as always.
Another moth for ID please (no ladybird this time)
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Re: Another moth for ID please (no ladybird this time)
Hi, this is one of the more distinctive micro moths, Alabonia geoffrella. A stunning little gem of a moth! ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Re: Another moth for ID please (no ladybird this time)
Blimey thanks a lot bugboy... that was quick !!
Totally agree, beautiful little moth, but it's so satisfying to be able to put a name to these things.
So cheers again, this site is such a great resource - amazing.
Totally agree, beautiful little moth, but it's so satisfying to be able to put a name to these things.
So cheers again, this site is such a great resource - amazing.
Re: Another moth for ID please (no ladybird this time)
Love your "Geoff " zigzag …………. cracking little moth ! Regards Allan.W.