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White Plume Moth - Pterophorus pentadactyla

This one has a slightly damaged wing tip :( Thanks to Buzz www.flickr.com/photos/orangebuzz2000 for finding it for me :))

 

Probably the most distinctive of the 'Plume' moths, and one of the largest. Its wings are deeply divided into several 'fingers', each of which is finely feathered, or plumed.

 

Quite common over much of Britain, inhabiting dry grassland, waste ground and gardens.

 

The adults fly from dusk onwards in June and July, and sometimes have a second generation in September.

 

The caterpillars overwinter and feed on bindweed (Convolvulus).

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Uploaded on July 8, 2016
Taken on July 7, 2016