Cumbria Day-Flying Moth Sightings: Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet
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Date | Species | Number | Life Stage | Site | Town | Grid Ref. | V. County | Recorder | Comment | Image |
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6 Jul 2020 | Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet | 1 | Adult | Allithwaite Quarry | Allithwaite | SD391767 | VC69 Westmorland | Martin Chadwick | 40 minutes in late afternoon sunshine in the lower part of the (...) | |
12 Jul 2019 | Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet | 1 | Adult | Reston Scar | Staveley | SD463984 | VC69 Westmorland | Ian Tallon | 14.00 -15.30 | ![]() |
4 Jul 2019 | Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet | 105 | Adult | Thacka Beck | Penrith | NY506306 | VC70 Cumberland | Ian Tallon | Five Spot-Burnet. I stopped counting at 105. well over 200 | ![]() |
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