A Dotted Border

I have to confess, my Moth identification is not the best, but whenever I see one I just have to take a photo, and for the ones I struggle to ID (which is basically most of the brown or grey ones), then I am lucky that I have a friend on hand to bail me out.

This small Moth is a mere 16-20mm, and there is only one generation found between February and April.  Although this individual was alone, males can be attracted to lights in large numbers. They are a common resident and can be found around deciduous trees - of which there are many in the location I found this little fella in.

 Picture: Neville Davies

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