Moth (I presume) egg i/d. Laid on the outside of the window pane (strange place). Vapourer perhaps?
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Re: moth egg i/d
Don't think it's Vapourer - the female lays her batch on her cocoon.Jack Harrison wrote:Moth (I presume) egg i/d. Laid on the outside of the window pane (strange place). Vapourer perhaps?
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Re: moth egg i/d
The colouration (and indiscriminate laying!) suggests Buff Ermine
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Re: moth egg i/d
It looks like she got bored and walked off before she had finished.....
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Re: moth egg i/d
I certainly get adult Buff Ermines here so sounds a good i/d.
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