Tiny but perfect !

Sorry it's yet another moth trap offering, but I am still feeling really washed out! 
This tiny beauty (wingspan 18 - 24mm) is Catopteria pinella, another local species that is usually found in boggy heathland , with it's larvae feeding on grasses that grow in this habitat. 
Seeing as my garden is neither damp or heathland I am wondering how it found it's way there, I am glad it did though, it is very beautiful.
Some people have been asking about moth traps, and what they, so I will try to photograph mine for you tomorrow and explain a little more about it.

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