For October a fantastic night with 13 macros and 3 micros.
Light Brown Apple Moth is still in good supply with 3 last night.
This little chap on the left was identified - after considerable deliberation - as a Rhomboid Tortrix No.1042 aka Acleris rhombana.
A few are recorded in Pembrokeshire yearly.They are extremely variable and sadly this one didn't survive.
The third is possibly a new tick for Pembrokeshire - certainly none were seen according to the 2008/2009 reports.
Pictured on the right it's a Madder Pearl No. 1397 aka Mecyna asinalis. It's found on the south and west coasts of England and Wales from May to October.
I'll put this one on the Pembrokeshire News site as well - could well attract further comment there!

