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In page Peppered moth:

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A mating pair or a lone individual will spend the day hiding from predators, particularly birds. Males stay with the female to ensure paternity.[citation needed] Peppered moths generally rest in the upper part of the trees at unexposed positions. They use three main types of site: (1) a few inches below a branch-trunk joint on a tree trunk where the moth is in shadow; (2) on the underside of branches; and (3) on foliate twigs.[1] Peppered moth researcher Michael Majerus notes: