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Richard catching a female Northern Eggar moth in his lens, while we’re getting high up Ben Tee. Moth is the name for the type of butterflies adapted to nocturnal life. Summernights are short in the highlands, so here many moths are active during the day and this Lasiocampa quercus callunae is no exception.