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Udea ferrugalis (Rusty Dot Pearl)39 viewsThe first one of the year, usually a common migrant.MJGreyOct 14, 2007
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Pale Tussock75 viewsCaterpillar found on Birch.MJGreyOct 11, 2007
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Feathered Thorn41 viewsMJGreyOct 11, 2007
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Blair,s-shoulder Knot 36 viewsMJGreyOct 07, 2007
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Grey-shoulder Knot39 viewsMJGreyOct 07, 2007
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Merveille du Jour64 viewsAlways brightens up the end of the mothing year, this species is associated with Oak.MJGreyOct 03, 2007
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Green-brindled Crescent36 viewsMJGreySep 30, 2007
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Barred Sallow37 viewsBrightened up a somewhat poor late Summer/Early Autumn as regards to moth trapping.MJGreySep 29, 2007
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Large Wainscot38 viewsMJGreySep 23, 2007
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Copper Underwing35 viewsMJGreySep 23, 2007
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Frosted Orange35 viewsMJGreySep 23, 2007
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Oak Nycteoline36 viewsOne or Two caught each year.MJGreySep 22, 2007
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Black Rustic40 viewsMJGreySep 22, 2007
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Lunar Underwing39 viewsMJGreySep 22, 2007
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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 BurtonSep 09, 2007
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Unidentified 108 viewsuniomysticSep 08, 2007
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ID please107 viewsOne of two that came into our computer room this evening.Mick WestSep 07, 2007
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Male Yellow Belle(Semiaspilates ochrearia)73 viewsPhoto taken,and kindly supplied by D.Hursthouse.Stephen RoutledgeAug 17, 2007
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Dean Eades Poplar Hawk-moth 62 viewsWelton Garden 09-08-07Dean EadesAug 10, 2007
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Poplar Hawk-moth46 viewsGarden Welton 09-08-07Dean EadesAug 10, 2007
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Dean Eades - Poplar Hawk-moth 44 viewsGarden Welton 09-08-07Dean EadesAug 10, 2007
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Goldspot52 viewsIn the trap this morning, one or two caught each year in the garden.MJGreyAug 07, 2007
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Pine Hawkmoth73 viewsUsually quite common but only the second I have trapped this year.MJGreyAug 03, 2007
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Oak Eggar72 viewsWhat a beauty!MJGreyAug 03, 2007
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6-Spot Burnet48 viewsuniomysticAug 02, 2007
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