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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Dean Eades - Elephant hawkmoth82 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Oak Beauty82 viewsPrettiest of the early season moths.MJGrey
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White-line Dart82 viewsMJGrey
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Northern Eggar81 viewsCrowle 03-08Dean Eades
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Shoulder-striped Wainscot81 viewsMJGrey
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Small Engrailed?81 viewsMJGrey
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Figure of Eighty81 viewsMJGrey
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Peach Blossom80 viewsIn the trap this morning, quite an early record of this pretty moth.MJGrey
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth80 viewsfantastic creatures! more on my website.
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Currant Clearwing80 viewsOne of nine which came to pheremonesJohn Clarkson
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Elephant Hawkmoth80 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Brimstone80 viewsJohn Goy
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Brown-spot Pinion80 viewsMJGrey
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Dusky-lemon Sallow80 viewsMJGrey
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Pine Carpet80 viewsMJGrey
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Dark Sword-grass80 viewsMigrant speciesMJGrey
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Blossom Underwing80 viewsWorn individual, this being only the third Lincolnshire record in the past 46 years.MJGrey
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80 views6 Spot Burnet MothGeoff Harrod
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Latticed Heath(Chiasmia clathrata)79 viewsStephen Routledge
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Privet Hawkmoth79 viewsI BIG surprise in my garden moth trap this morning - 24th July 2008Andrew Chick
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Scallop Shell79 viewsCracking looking moth.MJGrey
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Burnished Brass79 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Blackneck79 viewsVery common this yearMJGrey
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Celypha rosaceana79 viewsFew Lincolnshire RecordsMJGrey
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Pyrausta aurata79 viewsDavid Morison
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