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Lesser Swallow Prominent63 viewsOne of ten in the trap at ChambersDave Wright
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Mullien61 viewsThis pristine Mullien in the trap this morning.MJGrey
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Light Orange Underwing74 viewsDay flying moth associated with Aspen often seen flying in the tree tops, sometimes will settle near the ground later in the afternoon. This one was caught by Colin Smith.
MJGrey
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Pine Beauty63 viewsIn the trap this morningMJGrey
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Water Carpet51 viewsTrapped last NightMJGrey
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Lead-coloured Drab54 viewsNever a common moth in Lincolnshire.
MJGrey
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Shoulder Stripe56 viewsAnother first for the year.MJGrey
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Early Grey52 viewsIn the trap this morning, although frosty.MJGrey
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Diurnea fagella50 viewsOne of the first micro species to emerge in the year.MJGrey
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Small Quaker50 viewsOne of several new year species in the trap this morning.MJGrey
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Common Quaker62 viewsOne of 8 species caught on 19 February 2007MJGrey
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Oak Beauty58 viewsAnother late Winter moth, a month earlier when I usually catch these. MJGrey
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Pale-brindled Beauty54 viewsOne of the first larger moths to emerge in the year.MJGrey
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Death,s Head Hawkmoth232 viewsFound on a wall at Gate BurtonMJGrey
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Antigastra catalaunalis160 viewsThis pyralid moth is a first for Lincolnshire, a tropical species that only a handful have been recorded in the British Isles usually on the south coast. This specimen is probably the most northerly ever caught.
Yet to be verified by the county recorder.MJGrey
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Mallow114 viewsWhen you start catching these Autumn is not far away.MJGrey
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Pale-lemon Sallow132 viewsFirst for Lincolnshire, probable migrant caught 21 Septenber 2006 in Chris Dobsons Langworth Garden, his 2nd Lincolnshire firest this year.MJGrey
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH339 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson
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