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Pebble hook-tip147 viewsuniomysticJun 21, 2006
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Privet, Pine, Elephant Hawk Moth222 views17 June 2006 at MartonachickJun 21, 2006
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Privet Hawkmoth143 views17 June 2006 at MartonachickJun 21, 2006
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Hummingbird Hawk Moth185 viewsHummingbird Hawk Moth - back Garden 19/06/06Russell HayesJun 19, 2006
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Hummingbird Hawk Moth159 viewsHummingbird Hawk Moth - back garden 19/06/06Russell HayesJun 19, 2006
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Lime Hawkmoth171 viewsColin JenningsJun 19, 2006
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Small Magpie166 viewsFrieston Shore - 17th June 2006achickJun 19, 2006
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Buff Ermine140 viewsFulbeck 18th June 2006achickJun 19, 2006
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth169 viewsJun 18, 2006
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Heart and Dart198 viewsIn the gardenDave BradbeerJun 17, 2006
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what is it?208 viewsfound this caterpillar on my rose bushes, no idea what moth it belongs to.Colin PumfrettJun 13, 2006
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Common Swift131 viewsGrimsby PyewipeDave BradbeerJun 05, 2006
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Pine Hawkmoth132 viewsIn the trap this morning, one of my favorites.MJGreyJun 03, 2006
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Mother shipton144 viewsColin PumfrettMay 28, 2006
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132 viewsColin PumfrettMay 28, 2006
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Buff tip129 viewsColin PumfrettMay 27, 2006
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Green carpet146 viewsColin PumfrettMay 27, 2006
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Silver ground carpet131 viewsColin PumfrettMay 27, 2006
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Cinnabar moth121 viewsColin PumfrettMay 24, 2006
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Popler Kitten163 viewsOne of the pretty ones.MJGreyMay 20, 2006
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Dean Eades109 viewsPyrausta aurata MothDean EadesMay 16, 2006
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Pyrausta aurata moth132 viewsOn front door this morning.the body was irridescent bluey.the wing feathering was green.@ 20mm wingspan.Eric DavisonMay 16, 2006
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Water Carpet119 viewsThe first of the Carpets to appear.MJGreyApr 28, 2006
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Tawny Pinion138 viewsQuite a rare moth in Lincolnshire with one or two records a year. This is the second record from my Broadholme garden. MJGreyApr 22, 2006
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Dotted Border (Top) - Early Moth (Bottom)116 viewsMoths caught at light in freezing conditionsMJGreyFeb 19, 2006
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