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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth69 viewsfantastic creatures! more on my website.06/10/07 at 22:43Nick Clayton: Very nice Matt
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth69 viewsfantastic creatures! more on my website.06/10/07 at 22:02Colin Pumfrett: Great shot Matt.
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Dean Eades - Broad - bordered bee hawk moth72 viewsSotby wood 02-06-07Dean Eades06/08/07 at 22:39S and K Spavin: Brilliant Dean
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Dean Eades - Bb bee hawk moth75 viewsSotby 03-06-07Dean Eades06/03/07 at 22:12Alan Bowness: Cool
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Dean Eades - Bb bee hawk moth75 viewsSotby 03-06-07Dean Eades06/03/07 at 19:18Colin Pumfrett: Even better than the other one, awesome.
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Dean Eades - Broad - bordered bee hawk moth72 viewsSotby wood 02-06-07Dean Eades06/03/07 at 19:02Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful.
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Antigastra catalaunalis147 viewsThis pyralid moth is a first for Lincolnshire, a tropical species that only a handful have been recorded in the British Isles usually on the south coast. This specimen is probably the most northerly ever caught.
Yet to be verified by the county recorder.
MJGrey11/18/06 at 18:15uniomystic: An exotic looking moth. Well done. Dave Johnson
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Antigastra catalaunalis147 viewsThis pyralid moth is a first for Lincolnshire, a tropical species that only a handful have been recorded in the British Isles usually on the south coast. This specimen is probably the most northerly ever caught.
Yet to be verified by the county recorder.
MJGrey09/28/06 at 15:19Colin Smale: Fingers crossed you got the id right Martin, very ...
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/12/06 at 08:35Neil Smith: That is superb!!
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 23:54Mick West: Awesome photos
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 23:34Colin Smale: Wish it were mine
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 22:05Alan Bowness: Wicked
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 16:37Colin Pumfrett: brilliant shot Barry
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 12:10trevormlee: Absolutely stunning shot Barry, Well done
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Buff-tip caterpillar126 viewsDave Bradbeer09/05/06 at 22:02uniomystic: and a well dressed chap he is ! Dave Johnson
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar152 viewsuniomystic08/29/06 at 19:23Dean Eades:
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar152 viewsuniomystic08/29/06 at 08:51Neil Smith: Amazing looking chap!
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/23/06 at 19:41Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/22/06 at 08:09Matthew Latham: Superb set of images - well done!
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth123 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/21/06 at 23:53Colin Smale: Nice stuff Dean
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/21/06 at 22:14Dean Eades: Thks very difficult to photo
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth132 viewsNot easy!Dave Bradbeer08/21/06 at 22:12Dean Eades: very difficult Moth to photo
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth123 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/21/06 at 20:38uniomystic: beautiful Dean. Dave Johnson
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/21/06 at 20:35uniomystic: I like this, a wonderful image Dean . Dave Johnson
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades08/21/06 at 19:49Mick West: superb photo Dean
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