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Moth id 169 viewsDean Eades05/16/10 at 22:56Dean Eades: thks mate
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Moth id 169 viewsDean Eades05/16/10 at 20:29Stephen Routledge: Small Phoenix mate. .
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey04/09/10 at 22:32Nick Clayton: Beautiful
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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. MJGrey04/09/10 at 21:17Dean Eades: VERY NICE
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey04/09/10 at 17:35Colin Pumfrett: Awesome, i want to find one.
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey04/09/10 at 14:38Neil Smith: Yes, what a moth. :
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey04/09/10 at 12:16Dean Eades: very nice
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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. MJGrey04/07/10 at 19:14Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful moth Martin, i have only found one of th...
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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. MJGrey04/07/10 at 16:47Don Davis: Wonderful well done Martin.
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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. MJGrey04/07/10 at 13:30Dean Eades: nice
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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. MJGrey04/07/10 at 12:17Alan Ball: Yes - brings back memories........I used to breed ...
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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. MJGrey04/07/10 at 12:15Neil Smith: Long time since i saw one of those! Stunning looki...
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Merveille du Jour118 viewsPosted on behalf of Steve Meek, caught in his garden trap, pic by Bill Meek.Dave Bradbeer10/15/09 at 18:44Dean Eades: NICE
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Merveille de jour92 viewsMJGrey09/26/09 at 10:04MJGrey: None,prettier. If you have a few Oaks nearby there...
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Merveille de jour92 viewsMJGrey09/25/09 at 12:28Roy Harvey: A lovely moth Martin - unfortunately, have not yet...
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Merveille de jour92 viewsMJGrey09/25/09 at 11:05Neil Smith: stunning looking moth
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Privet Hawk Moth 99 viewsDavid Morison09/12/09 at 22:04Mick West: Great shot David, think we better get some new pho...
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Male Vapourer Moth.110 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge09/08/09 at 11:58Stephen Routledge: Yes Don,they are a cracking little moth,usually se...
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Male Vapourer Moth.110 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge09/07/09 at 18:12Don Davis: Wow like this one Steve
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Male Vapourer Moth.110 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge09/06/09 at 21:41Stephen Routledge: Cheers John.
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Male Vapourer Moth.110 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge09/06/09 at 19:48John Clarkson: Well done Steve!
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Male Privet Hawkmoth130 viewsWhat a cracking species!!Stephen Routledge07/29/09 at 09:26Stephen Routledge: Thanks mate. .
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Male Privet Hawkmoth130 viewsWhat a cracking species!!Stephen Routledge07/28/09 at 21:38Dean Eades: Superb Moth and a Superb shot
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I think it's a Beauty.....121 views.....but is it Feathered, Oak or Willow?Stewart Hogg07/18/09 at 03:19Stewart Hogg: Thanks again. So many similar moths - and I though...
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I think it's a Beauty.....121 views.....but is it Feathered, Oak or Willow?Stewart Hogg07/17/09 at 22:13Stephen Routledge: Hi Stuart,it is a Willow Beauty and not at it'...
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