Cumbria Day-Flying Moth Sightings: Common White Wave
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Date | Species | Number | Life Stage | Site | Town | Grid Ref. | V. County | Recorder | Comment | Image |
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27 Jun 2018 | Common White Wave | 1 | Adult | Brantwood | Coniston | SD313958 | VC69 Westmorland | Brian and Lindsey Snell | Super specimen resting on fern | |
24 May 2018 | Common White Wave | 1 | Adult | Lyth Valley | Brigsteer | SD4686 | VC69 Westmorland | John Mounsey | 21 deg.C. Full sun, occasional light easterly breeze. 10.00 - (...) | |
16 Jul 2016 | Common White Wave | 1 | Adult | Kingmoor North NR | Carlisle | NY386577 | VC70 Cumberland | Paul Kennedy | Common White Wave: Note the straighter cross-lines on the (...) | ![]() |
7 Jun 2016 | Common White Wave | 1 | Adult | Irton Fell | Santon Bridge | NY124018 | VC70 Cumberland | Ewan Munro | Common White Wave |
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