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Nemophora Degeerella111 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Male Orange Moth.110 viewsA cracking moth!,not in the best of condition,but still smart all the same.Stephen Routledge
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Chocolate-tip110 viewsMore common these daysMJGrey
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110 viewsCOMMON WAVEGeoff Harrod
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Clouded Border110 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Sallow Kitten109 viewsMJGrey
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Cerura vinula109 viewsCerura vinula (Puss Moth) - Fiskerton FenRussell Hayes
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Flounced Chestnut109 viewsPretty autumn species, a first for me.MJGrey
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Elephant Hawk-moth109 viewsMark Johnson
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Privet Hawk Moth 108 viewsDavid Morison
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Puss Moth108 viewsWas resting up on my driveway - under the parked carRoy Harvey
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Tissue.108 viewsThe first record for the site since 1935! and a superb moth.Stephen Routledge
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Small Mottled Willow108 viewsRare migrant this far north.MJGrey
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Red Underwing107 viewstrevormlee
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Pyrausta aurata107 viewsWingspan 18-20 mmStewart Hogg
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Jersey Tiger107 viewsCaught near Lincoln on night of the 11 August 2009, a great rcord if accepted.
With all the Painted Ladies from the Continent about it could be a genuine migrant.
MJGrey
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Red necked footman.107 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Common Footman107 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Narrow-bordered five spot burnet107 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Buff-tip106 viewsMJGrey
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Scalloped Hazel106 viewsMJGrey
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Longhorn-nemophora degeerella106 viewsGarry Wright
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Red Underwing105 viewstrevormlee
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Red Underwing105 viewstrevormlee
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Lime Hawk Moth105 viewsLime Hawk Moth - Larva ready to pupateRussell Hayes
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