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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Brown-spot Pinion78 viewsMJGrey
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Blackneck78 viewsVery common this yearMJGrey
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Celypha rosaceana78 viewsFew Lincolnshire RecordsMJGrey
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Pyrausta aurata78 viewsDavid Morison
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Common Footman78 viewsDavid Morison
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Brimstone Moth77 viewsBrimstone Moth - HeighingtonRussell Hayes
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Dusky sallow.77 viewsThis moth has been in my garden all day feeding on agastache.Colin Pumfrett
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Ghost Moth. Gib 05061177 viewsNige Lound
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77 viewsCINABARGeoff Harrod
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Elephant Hawk Moth76 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Oak Beauty76 viewsChambers 03-09Dean Eades
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Clouded silver.76 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Light Orange Underwing75 viewsDay flying moth associated with Aspen often seen flying in the tree tops, sometimes will settle near the ground later in the afternoon. This one was caught by Colin Smith.

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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth75 viewsAlan Bowness
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Merveille du Jour75 viewsAlways brightens up the end of the mothing year, this species is associated with Oak.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk-Moth75 viewsDean Eades
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Beautiful Golden Y75 viewsMJGrey
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Clouded-bordered Brindle75 viewsMJGrey
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Six-spot Burnett74 viewsObserved 3 of these close together and at one time on one particular plant (plant species unknown to me as a birder!)John Harry
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Six Spot Burnet Moth74 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Elephant Hawk Moth caterpillar74 viewsMick West
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Sprawler.74 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Puss Moth74 viewsMJGrey
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Large Nutmeg74 viewsMJGrey
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Green Longhorn73 viewsuniomystic
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