At the weekend, I was walking by the Wildlife watchpoint hide when I noticed a number of moths resting on a dandelion head.
These are Nettle-taps (Anthophila fabriciana), fairly common and widespread micromoths that fly during the day. They feed on common nettle as larvae and are at least double brooded, so have quite a long flight season (between April and November if conditions are right). They can sometimes be seen in large numbers around nettles earlier in the year, though I usually notice them around this time of year, resting on flower heads such as this dandelion or on ragwort or mayweed.