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Large Thorn41 viewsPresumed migrant, although they are resident further south in Britain.MJGreySep 08, 2008
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Dark Sword-grass40 viewsMigrant species.MJGreySep 08, 2008
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Black Rustic44 viewsCracking moth, doing well this year with several garden records.MJGreySep 07, 2008
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Red Underwing48 viewsA good year for this species.MJGreySep 07, 2008
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Pale Eggar42 viewsMJGreyAug 31, 2008
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Heath Rustic52 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGreyAug 31, 2008
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True Lovers-knot49 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGreyAug 31, 2008
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White-line Dart41 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGreyAug 31, 2008
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Antler Moth40 viewsMJGreyAug 31, 2008
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Angle-striped Sallow44 viewsWhen the Sallow`s start arriving you know Autumn is just around the corner. MJGreyAug 26, 2008
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Convolvulus Hawk-moth84 viewsSame moth as previous photo with wings open.MJGreyAug 25, 2008
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Convolvulus Hawk-moth52 viewsMigrant species, found on my house wall this morning next to my light.MJGreyAug 24, 2008
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Eyed Hawkmoth Caterpillar?64 views Amazing camouflage!!!Mick WestAug 24, 2008
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Iron Prominent(Of the northern form).59 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 17, 2008
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Gold Spot51 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 17, 2008
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Gold Spot46 viewsCracking little moth.Stephen RoutledgeAug 17, 2008
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Reed Tussock ?106 viewsMothy people - info please, my garden last night, I got one shot before it flew off Dean EadesAug 12, 2008
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Goldspot55 viewsAlways nice to see.MJGreyAug 06, 2008
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Northern Eggar74 viewsCrowle 03-08Dean EadesAug 05, 2008
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Lesser Treble-bar44 viewsFirst for the garden, quite scarce in Lincs. Close to 700 Species for the garden now.MJGreyAug 04, 2008
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Golden Plusia42 viewsIn the trap this morningMJGreyAug 03, 2008
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Help with ID please87 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Help with ID please129 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Help with ID please93 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Help with ID please89 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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