Cumbria Day-Flying Moth Sightings: Clouded Magpie
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Date | Species | Number | Site | Town | Grid Ref. | V. County | Recorder | Comment | Image |
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8 Jul 2020 | Clouded Magpie | 1 | Gelt Woods | Brampton | NY53155750 | VC70 Cumberland | Paul Kennedy | Found by the River Gelt on ferns in deep shade. | ![]() |
8 Jun 2020 | Clouded Magpie | 5 | Smardale Gill | Kirkby Stephen | NY727071 | VC69 Westmorland | David Nattrass | In the woodland down by Scandal beck - all resting on leaves (...) | ![]() |
13 Jul 2017 | Clouded Magpie | 1 | Great Wood, Borrowdale | Keswick | NY271214 | VC70 Cumberland | Tony Marsh | Clouded Magpie Moth. On footpath just South of the Car Park | ![]() |
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