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Pyrausta Purpuralis132 viewsRoy HarveyAug 06, 2006
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?183 viewstrevormleeAug 06, 2006
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?152 viewstrevormleeAug 06, 2006
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?155 viewstrevormleeAug 06, 2006
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?159 viewstrevormleeAug 06, 2006
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?156 viewstrevormleeAug 06, 2006
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Silver Y122 viewsuniomysticAug 05, 2006
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Mother Of Pearl117 viewsMother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis - Fulbeck 2nd August 2006achickAug 02, 2006
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Red Twin-spot Carpet128 views( common )Dave BradbeerAug 01, 2006
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Shuttle- shaped Dart124 views( common )Dave BradbeerAug 01, 2006
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Scorched Carpet110 viewsIn the trap yesterday, not a common moth in Lincs.MJGreyAug 01, 2006
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Brimstone Moth Opisthograptis luteolata115 viewsFulbeck 1st August 2006achickAug 01, 2006
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Silver Y139 viewsuniomysticJul 30, 2006
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Willow Beauty141 viewsWillow Beauty - 28/07/06 Barton
Mick WestJul 29, 2006
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Silver Y108 viewsone of 10.s of 1000'sgpcJul 28, 2006
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Vestal122 viewsAnother rare migrant, especially inland. Only a handful of previous records.

Caught in my Broadholme garden.
MJGreyJul 26, 2006
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Least Carpet135 viewsA first for Lincolnshire, caught in Chris Dobson,s Langworth garden.

Another supposed migrant, mother,s should be on the lookout as conditions

are good for the next week.

MJGreyJul 25, 2006
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Small Mottled Willow (Broadholme 25 Jul 06)125 viewsRare migrant not normally caught inland, probably the 5th County Record MJGreyJul 25, 2006
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Brown-tail/Yellow-tail74 viewsDean EadesJul 24, 2006
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Ruby Tiger119 viewsGrimsby Pyewipe 22/7Dave BradbeerJul 23, 2006
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Dean Eades - 6 spot burnet49 viewsRimacDean EadesJul 23, 2006
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Cinnabar120 viewsuniomysticJul 20, 2006
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The Forester Adscita statices135 viewsSeen two of these at Crowle.Colin PumfrettJul 16, 2006
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6 Spotted Burnet122 viewsuniomysticJul 15, 2006
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Many Lined143 viewsA first for Lincolnshire, caught in Geoff Wright,s Muckton garden.

Rare migrant usually trapped on the South coast.
MJGreyJul 14, 2006
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