Pterodroma
10-Jul-10, 21:37
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Reasonable common in Caithness in broadleaved woodlands, Purple Clay is on the wing from June to August having overwintered as a small larva on or near the ground. The larvae feed on a range of herbaceous plants.
Reasonable common in Caithness in broadleaved woodlands, Purple Clay is on the wing from June to August having overwintered as a small larva on or near the ground. The larvae feed on a range of herbaceous plants.