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Small Magpie ?59 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 10:21MJGrey: Correct
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Help with ID please89 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 10:20MJGrey: Heart and Dart
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Help with ID please93 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 10:19MJGrey: Double Lobed
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Help with ID please87 viewsPaul Burton08/03/08 at 09:08Brian Hedley: Paul. Looks like the pyralid moth Udea lutealis. C...
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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 00:09Chris Atkin: Thanks for the info. I'd noticed that coastal ...
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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 Atkin08/02/08 at 21:30MJGrey: Hi Chris, Its a definite Kent Black Arches, not al...
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Puss Moth Caterpillar64 viewsFound on PoplarsMJGrey07/15/08 at 21:00Dean Eades: i agree cracker
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Female Privet Hawkmoth74 viewsWhat a stonker of a moth!!Stephen Routledge07/15/08 at 17:42Stephen Routledge: Thanks fellas.
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Puss Moth Caterpillar64 viewsFound on PoplarsMJGrey07/15/08 at 09:31Neil Smith: Great image Martin, nice use of the light
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Female Privet Hawkmoth74 viewsWhat a stonker of a moth!!Stephen Routledge07/14/08 at 21:15Nick Clayton: Very nice Steve
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Female Privet Hawkmoth74 viewsWhat a stonker of a moth!!Stephen Routledge07/13/08 at 19:46Dean Eades: cracker Steve
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/08 at 22:53Alan Bowness: Thanks Matt
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/08 at 22:04Matthew Latham: Brilliant Al
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/08 at 01:12Alan Bowness: Thanks everyone.
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/08 at 00:04Colin Pumfrett: Super
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/09/08 at 01:17Nick Clayton: Very nice shot Alan
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/09/08 at 00:41Mick West: Lovely shots Alan M&M
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan Bowness06/09/08 at 00:32Dean Eades: nice Al
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Cinnabar 44 viewsJohn Goy06/05/08 at 02:22John Goy: Thanks. Practice makes perfect so they say.
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Not sure of I.D.79 viewsCan anyone help with I.D. please. I am guessing at maybe Mottled Pug but am not sure.Paul Burton06/03/08 at 23:18Paul Burton: Many Thanks.
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Not sure of I.D.79 viewsCan anyone help with I.D. please. I am guessing at maybe Mottled Pug but am not sure.Paul Burton06/03/08 at 10:34MJGrey: Looks like a Mottled Pug to me.
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Cinnabar 44 viewsJohn Goy06/02/08 at 23:39Mick West: Nice pic John M&M
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Pale Tussock75 viewsCaterpillar found on Birch.MJGrey10/12/07 at 23:44Colin Smale: Very photogenic, like to find one of these. Nice c...
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Need help with ID please?123 viewsA regular visitor to our garden this one, but I am struggling to identify it. Any help would be appreciated. Apologies for the poor photo.Paul Burton09/11/07 at 22:51Paul Burton: Many thanks Stephen for pointing me in the right d...
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Need help with ID please?123 viewsA regular visitor to our garden this one, but I am struggling to identify it. Any help would be appreciated. Apologies for the poor photo.Paul Burton09/10/07 at 10:53Stephen Routledge: Hi Paul,iam not quite sure about the size of your ...
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