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Small Magpie ?59 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Riband Wave (Idaea aversata)40 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Riband Wave (f.remutata?)43 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Common Emerald40 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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Grey Dagger60 viewsPaul BurtonAug 02, 2008
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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 AtkinAug 02, 2008
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Forester Moth40 viewsChris AtkinJul 29, 2008
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Old Lady40 viewsOne of two Old Ladies enticed to sugar last night.MJGreyJul 25, 2008
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White Satin - Fulbeck 23rd July 200841 viewsAndrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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Burnished Brass - Fulbeck 23rd July 200838 viewsAndrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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Peppered Moth - Fulbeck 23rd July 200835 viewsAndrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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Coronet Fulbeck 23rd July 200836 viewsAndrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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Scalloped Oak - Fulbeck 23rd July 200836 viewsAndrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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Privet Hawkmoth68 viewsI BIG surprise in my garden moth trap this morning - 24th July 2008Andrew ChickJul 24, 2008
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September Thorn50 viewsMJGreyJul 23, 2008
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Bordered Beauty38 viewsMJGreyJul 23, 2008
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Sycamore44 viewsPristine condition, several trapped this year not normally this common.MJGreyJul 22, 2008
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Forester Moth41 viewsOne of many seen today at Laughton Common, seems to be a good year for them.MJGreyJul 21, 2008
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Dean Eades - Forester moth34 viewsCrowle 21-07Dean EadesJul 21, 2008
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Alder Moth Caterpillar48 viewsFound on BirchMJGreyJul 21, 2008
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Scarce Silver-lines48 viewsMJGreyJul 19, 2008
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Dean Eades - Forester moth47 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean EadesJul 17, 2008
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Dean Eades - Forester moth44 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean EadesJul 17, 2008
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Six Spot Burnet41 viewsMick WestJul 15, 2008
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Buff Arches46 viewsDave WrightJul 14, 2008
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