Cumbria Day-Flying Moth Sightings: Light Brown Apple Moth
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Date | Species | Number | Site | Town | Grid Ref. | V. County | Recorder | Comment | Image |
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17 Aug 2020 | Light Brown Apple Moth | 1 | Kingmoor South NR | Carlisle | NY39005893 | VC70 Cumberland | Paul Kennedy | In a hedgerow by footpath leading to the Kingmoor South NR. | ![]() |
15 Dec 2018 | Light Brown Apple Moth | 1 | Greenside | Kendal | SD510924 | VC69 Westmorland | John Mounsey | Found dead in the house. | ![]() |
24 Jun 2016 | Light Brown Apple Moth | 1 | Ulverston garden | Ulverston | SD287768 | VC69 Westmorland | Helen Wallace | Light brown apple moth on damson tree. |
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