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Pale brindled beauty111 viewsAnthony BentleyMar 03, 2012
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Pale Brindled Beauty79 viewsAnthony BentleyMar 03, 2012
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Pale brindled beauty114 viewsMy first moth of the year certainly wont be my last :)Anthony BentleyFeb 23, 2012
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Bedstraw Hawk-Moth 010811198 viewsGib Point 010811Nige LoundOct 09, 2011
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Coast Dart 280711122 viewsCoastal specialityNige LoundOct 08, 2011
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Sand Dart 130711106 viewsCoastal specialityNige LoundOct 08, 2011
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Shore Wainscot 290911102 viewsCoastal specialityNige LoundOct 08, 2011
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For all you moth experts279 viewsLearning my moths slowly but surely not sure what this one is, wondering if any of the experts could help out with this one. Anthony BentleyOct 04, 2011
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Vestal90 viewsAnother migrant to the Broadholme HotspotMJGreyOct 04, 2011
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Small Mottled Willow95 viewsRare migrant this far north.MJGreyOct 02, 2011
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Flounced Chestnut97 viewsPretty autumn species, a first for me.MJGreyOct 01, 2011
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony BentleySep 20, 2011
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Orange Sallow85 viewsMJGreySep 17, 2011
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Ni Moth86 viewsRare immigrant this far North, only a few previous Lincolnshire records.
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Bordered Beauty87 viewsMJGreyAug 14, 2011
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Archers Dart76 viewsMJGreyAug 06, 2011
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White-line Dart70 viewsMJGreyAug 06, 2011
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Birch Mocha75 viewsMJGreyAug 06, 2011
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True Lovers-knot89 viewsMJGreyAug 06, 2011
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Plain Wave72 viewsMJGreyAug 06, 2011
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Latticed Heath89 viewsDavid MorisonAug 05, 2011
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Elephant Hawk-moth103 viewsnear the 360 hidePaul SullivanAug 03, 2011
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Burnett Moth56 viewsMichael PickwellAug 02, 2011
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Dean Eades - emperor moth caterpillar133 viewsDean EadesAug 01, 2011
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Red-tipped clearwing.110 viewsColin PumfrettJul 24, 2011
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