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Mating Emperors153 views4 males enticed to female Emperors today. Managed to see one fully emerge from its cocoon, in all it took it about 30 minutes to complete the cycle. MJGrey
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey
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Emperor171 views2 females emerged from their cocoons this morning, I am hoping to entice any wandering males. Females emit a pheromone that will bring males from quite a distance away. MJGrey
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Spring Usher104 viewsEarly year species, need some warmer nights to entice other Spring species.MJGrey
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Merveille du Jour118 viewsPosted on behalf of Steve Meek, caught in his garden trap, pic by Bill Meek.Dave Bradbeer
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Brick96 viewsMJGrey
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Green-brindled Crescent82 viewsMJGrey
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Dark Sword-grass70 viewsMigrant speciesMJGrey
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Pine Carpet69 viewsMJGrey
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Merveille de jour92 viewsMJGrey
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Dusky-lemon Sallow69 viewsMJGrey
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Heath Rustic77 viewsMJGrey
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Brown-spot Pinion68 viewsMJGrey
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Satellite58 viewsMJGrey
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Privet Hawk Moth 99 viewsDavid Morison
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Pine Hawk Moth80 viewsDavid Morison
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Male Vapourer Moth.110 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge
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Brimstone79 viewsOn new carpet (York Stone)Stewart Hogg
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Red Underwing78 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Lime Hawk Moth77 viewsLime Hawk Moth - Larva - Rear endRussell Hayes
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Lime Hawk Moth95 viewsLime Hawk Moth - Larva ready to pupateRussell Hayes
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Gold Spot82 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Saltern Ear74 viewsCoastal species with a few inland records.MJGrey
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Jersey Tiger98 viewsCaught near Lincoln on night of the 11 August 2009, a great rcord if accepted.
With all the Painted Ladies from the Continent about it could be a genuine migrant.
MJGrey
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Dusky sallow.68 viewsThis moth has been in my garden all day feeding on agastache.Colin Pumfrett
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