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Streamer47 viewsDavid Morison
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Lunar Marbled Brown51 viewsPale individual, quite a few coming to light at Burton.MJGrey
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Powdered quaker.42 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Pale Pinion49 viewsThis species is expanding it,s range, it used to be quite a rarity.MJGrey
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Pine Beauty57 viewsMJGrey
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Early grey.61 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Yellow Horned56 viewsMore common in woodlandMJGrey
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Oak Beauty70 viewsPrettiest of the early season moths.MJGrey
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Twin-spotted Quaker48 viewsOne of 16 species trapped overnight in my garden.MJGrey
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Sprawler.64 viewsColin Pumfrett
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December moth.58 viewsColin Pumfrett
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The herald.80 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Clifden Nonpareil163 viewsWhat a cracker, trapped last night near Louth. Rare migrant with only a few Lincolnshire records.

Well done Roger.
MJGrey
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Vapourer85 viewsDavid Morison
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Pink-barred Sallow80 viewsA first record for our gardenRoy Harvey
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Blood-vein77 viewsDavid Morison
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Pre-hibernation Drinker Moth larva73 viewsDavid Morison
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Elephant Hawk Moth caterpillar66 viewsMick West
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Pyrausta aurata68 viewsDavid Morison
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Any clues? Could it be a Ni Moth or something similar?182 viewsDavid Morison
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pyrausta purpuralis91 viewsDavid Morison
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May not be moth !200 viewsNo one seems to have a clue what this is. Laid on rose bay leaves, this chrysalis is about half an inch in length, has a white 'tail' and is full of eggs. Never seen anything like it so I took one home and when they hatched 3 days ago I gave them rose bay (it is definitely rose bay) and caterpillars wont eat it. Any ideas?Colin Smale
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Pine Hawk-moth78 viewsAttracted to MV light about 11.00 p.m. Roy Harvey
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Male Orange Moth.99 viewsA cracking moth!,not in the best of condition,but still smart all the same.Stephen Routledge
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Tissue.95 viewsThe first record for the site since 1935! and a superb moth.Stephen Routledge
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