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Most viewed - Butterflies in Lincolnshire
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Marbled White202 viewsNick Clayton
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White Admiral202 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Marbled White201 viewsTetney Marshes, ( by fitties pools )Dave Bradbeer
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Marbled White - Chambers Wood200 views
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White Admiral200 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades -

Small Coppers
199 viewsMoor Farm - 15-05-05Dean Eades
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Marsh

Fritillary
199 viewsAlan Bowness
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Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus)199 viewsFulbeck July 2006achick
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Green Hairstreak198 viewsMark Johnson
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Tortoiseshell
196 viewsAlan Bowness
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Brown Hairstreak196 viewsColin Jennings
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Dean Eades -

Marsh Fritillary
195 viewsChambers 08-06-05Dean Eades
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Marbled White195 viewsNick Clayton
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Marbled White195 viewsMark Johnson
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Clouded Yellow195 views2 today along sea bank (08/08/2013)Joe Pell
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Recorded in the Bassingham Area - 26th August 2007194 viewsPoss Zebra butterfly?? Thoughts welcome.... picture sent in by Ronald Scatliffe achick
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Marsh Fritillary194 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - White admiral 192 viewsDean Eades
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CLOUDED YELLOW AT SALTFLEETBY NNR ON OCT-4, 2006188 viewsVery mobile stopping less than ten seconds at a selected flower, rather suggesting it wasn't finding the right type of food. It's preferred foodplants are legumes (clovers etc).ATRIFRONS
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Marsh Fritillary188 viewsMark Johnson
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Dean Eades - Small

copper
187 viewsMoor farm 12-05-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -Grizzled skipper187 viewsDean Eades
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Peacock186 views
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Brown hairstreak186 viewsAn obliging male photographed mid afternoon between Fiveways and Minting Triangle.Colin Jennings
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Can anyone ID please?185 viewsChambers WoodRussell Hayes
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