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Night time render of my design for a moth house in the woodland area of my site. The moth house is covered with wooden tiles that mimic the scales on a moths abdomen. In the warmer seasons, at night, the moth house opens up like a fir cone to allow moths to inhabit the space within. In winter time the tiles close up providing a hibernation shelter for these creatures, allowing eggs to grow and, from caterpillars, chrysilis to develop, becoming butterflies and moths in the spring.
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