Jersey Tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria).
Back in 2013 I caught the first record for Seaford of this fabulous moth. Since then I have caught a couple each year since, showing there is an established colony now nearby. Until recent years this has been considered mainly a rare migrant, although now there are colonies established all over Southern England.
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Jersey Tiger (Euplagia quadripunctaria).
Back in 2013 I caught the first record for Seaford of this fabulous moth. Since then I have caught a couple each year since, showing there is an established colony now nearby. Until recent years this has been considered mainly a rare migrant, although now there are colonies established all over Southern England.
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Uploaded on January 7, 2018
Taken on August 12, 2016