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Six-spot Burnet60 viewsJohn Clarkson07/17/09 at 15:55Neil Smith: That is excellent John, captures everything about ...
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Hummingbird Hawk-moth103 viewsNecturing on Honeysuckle this evening.MJGrey07/04/09 at 00:06Roy Harvey: Lovely picture - nice to see one sat down!
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Dean Eades - Elephant hawkmoth72 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades06/30/09 at 22:13Nick Clayton: Cracking moth images Dean, particularly like this ...
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Goldspot74 viewsAlways nice to see.MJGrey06/01/09 at 09:43Neil Smith: Very attractive Moth.
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Streamer80 viewsAlways nice to seeMJGrey05/14/09 at 16:58Dean Eades: nice
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Powdered Quaker57 viewsMJGrey05/14/09 at 15:50Neil Smith: Martin, i'm sure i saw one like this or very s...
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Streamer80 viewsAlways nice to seeMJGrey05/14/09 at 15:47Neil Smith: Yes, i can see why nice to see.
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Sallow Kitten100 viewsMJGrey04/27/09 at 19:59MJGrey: With over 2000 moth species in Britain you never k...
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Sallow Kitten100 viewsMJGrey04/27/09 at 16:53Neil Smith: Some lovely Moth images Martin,amazing looking cre...
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Chocolate Tip75 viewsOne of 7 enticed to light around midnight, well worth the wait.
MJGrey04/25/09 at 19:57Stephen Routledge: Cracking moth Martin.
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Streamer80 viewsAlways nice to seeMJGrey04/04/09 at 20:02Stephen Routledge: Cracking moth Martin. .
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Pale Pinion47 viewsWith the decline in most moth species, it is pleasing that Pale Pinions are expanding their range. Up to a few years ago there was only a couple of records, this year alone I have trapped 5 and know of other records within Lincolnshire. MJGrey04/03/09 at 18:50Matthew Taylor: Such good camouflage. I thought that it was a stic...
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Privet Hawkmoth Caterpillar63 viewsMJGrey10/12/08 at 14:56Colin Smale: Love to have seen this on the private, nice shot t...
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Reed Tussock ?106 viewsMothy people - info please, my garden last night, I got one shot before it flew off Dean Eades08/14/08 at 14:01Dean Eades: thks steve ,
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Reed Tussock ?106 viewsMothy people - info please, my garden last night, I got one shot before it flew off Dean Eades08/14/08 at 10:17Stephen Routledge: Hi mate,it is a White Satin Moth,you can tell by a...
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Help with ID please129 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 23:19Dean Eades: cracker
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Grey Dagger60 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 21:53Paul Burton: Is this easy to do and is the difference obvious t...
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Help with ID please87 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 21:40Paul Burton: Many thanks Brian.
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Small Magpie ?59 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 21:38Paul Burton: Thank you. I could not find it anywhere in the gui...
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Help with ID please129 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 21:34Paul Burton: Thanks again, it is the first I have had in the ga...
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Help with ID please89 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 21:31Paul Burton: Many thanks.
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(probable) Kent Black Arches103 viewsFound on my kitchen wall! If confirmed as a Kent Black Arches then it's a rare moth for Lincs & also classified as nationally scarce. Anyone know how many previous Lincs records there are?Chris Atkin08/03/08 at 20:23Chris Atkin: Will do Martin
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(probable) Kent Black Arches103 viewsFound on my kitchen wall! If confirmed as a Kent Black Arches then it's a rare moth for Lincs & also classified as nationally scarce. Anyone know how many previous Lincs records there are?Chris Atkin08/03/08 at 10:41MJGrey: Chris, Please forward all your records to the Coun...
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Grey Dagger60 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 10:40MJGrey: You cannot really distinguish Grey Dagger with Dar...
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Help with ID please129 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 10:37MJGrey: Agriphila latistria, not all that common.
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