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Burnished Brass68 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Hummingbird Hawk-moth103 viewsNecturing on Honeysuckle this evening.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Privet hawkmoth84 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Privet hawkmoth61 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Lime hawkmoth80 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Elephant hawkmoth72 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Currant Clearwing70 viewsOne of nine which came to pheremonesJohn Clarkson
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Scallop Shell69 viewsCracking looking moth.MJGrey
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Garden Tiger62 viewsNice to see this species, as populations seemed to have crashed as late.MJGrey
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Coronet76 viewsOne of 124 Species trapped this morning and counting.MJGrey
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Peach Blossom81 viewsOne of the prettiest.MJGrey
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Common Emerald61 viewsMJGrey
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Brimstone Moth69 viewsBrimstone Moth - HeighingtonRussell Hayes
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Angle Shade in Coningsby90 viewsImage taken yesterday 21 Jun 09 - Found while painting my fence and was quite happy to pop on the arm of my overalls for a photo!John Harry
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Hornet Moths108 viewsOne of the Clearwings, I have been searching for this species for several years. Successful today, on Poplars near Sleaford.
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Yellow-legged Clearwing103 views30+ to pheromone today in not ideal conditions.MJGrey
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Eyed Hawk Moth88 viewsThanks Derek
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Green Silver-lines72 viewsOne of 62 Species trapped overnightMJGrey
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Scorched Wing49 viewsQuite common this yearMJGrey
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Puss Moth74 viewsCracking moth, first garden record.MJGrey
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The Drinker - caterpillar56 viewsOn a polythene bag in a bushRoy Harvey
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Goldspot74 viewsAlways nice to see.MJGrey
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Andy Sims - Poplar Hawkmoth 79 viewsSwanpool garden 10-05-09 (moth trap)Dean Eades
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Andy Sims - Poplar Hawkmoth 84 viewsSwanpool garden 10-05-09 (moth trap)Dean Eades
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Andy Sims - Peppered Moth59 viewsSwanpool garden (moth trap) 18-05-09Dean Eades
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