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Dean Eades - Drinker moth caterpillar63 viewsSotby 06-07Dean Eades
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Red-tipped Clearwing63 viewsOne of 10 attracted to pheromone today, associated with Osiers in damp places.MJGrey
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Goldspot63 viewsIn the trap this morning, one or two caught each year in the garden.MJGrey
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Male Forester Moth63 viewsA fairly rare moth in the county.Stephen Routledge
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The Gothic63 viewsFound on garage rafterJohn Goy
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Green-silver Lines63 viewsMJGrey
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White-pinion Spotted63 views801st garden record.MJGrey
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Herald62 viewsMJGrey
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Mullien62 viewsThis pristine Mullien in the trap this morning.MJGrey
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Golden Plusia62 viewsDecreasing species by no means common, larva feed on delphiniums.MJGrey
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Semioscopis steinkellneriana62 viewsOne of the early season micros.MJGrey
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Great Prominent62 viewsMJGrey
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Pale Pinion62 viewsThis species is expanding it,s range, it used to be quite a rarity.MJGrey
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Lunar Marbled Brown62 viewsPale individual, quite a few coming to light at Burton.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Magpie moth61 viewsChambers 30-07-07 Dean Eades
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Red Twin-spot Carpet(Slightly faded).61 viewsStephen Routledge
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Dark Sword-grass61 viewsMigratory species, usually more frequent in the Autumn.MJGrey
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Shaded-broad Bar61 viewsJohn Goy
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May Highflyer61 viewsMJGrey
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Cinnabar60 viewsuniomystic
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Dean Eades - Mullein moth caterpiller60 viewsChambers 11-06-07Dean Eades
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Four-dotted Footman(Cybosia mesomella)60 viewsStephen Routledge
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Poplar Hawk-moth60 viewsGarden Welton 09-08-07Dean Eades
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Acleris hastiana60 viewsTortrix moth which came to light last night, quite mild. MJGrey
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Heath Rustic60 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGrey
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