Ghost Swift
Photograph © Keith Dover
FLIGHT TIMES
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Hepialus humuli
Linn., 1758

In Robson’s day”. . . the commonest and most widely-distributed of all the Swifts”, and whilst it is still quite widely distributed in vc’s 66 and 67 it is doubtful if it is so widespread or as plentiful as it was: in vc 68 in particular, there seems to be a distinct bias towards coastal records in the last decade.

2008 - Durham and Northumberland
The situation remains the same today.
Months
The Moths and Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham
By T.C. Dunn and J.D. Parrack