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Brown-tail Moth larva59 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Mullein moth caterpiller59 viewsChambers 11-06-07Dean Eades
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Clouded Magpie59 viewsachick
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Convolvulus Hawk-moth59 viewsMigrant species, found on my house wall this morning next to my light.MJGrey
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Green-brindled Crescent59 viewsAnother autumn species.MJGrey
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Streamer59 viewsDavid Morison
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Barred Umber59 viewsGenerally a woodland species, another garden first.MJGrey
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Lime Hawk-moth58 viewsRoy Harvey
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Beautiful Carpet58 viewsOne of the prettiest Carpets, caught in Willingham Woods this week.MJGrey
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Clouded Buff58 viewsDecreasing day flying moth, caught at Scotton Common.MJGrey
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Dean Eades Six-Spot burnet58 viewsDean Eades
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Great Oak Beauty58 viewsOne of 10 Great Oak Beauties attracted to light, first I have seen of these.MJGrey
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September Thorn58 viewsMJGrey
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Gold Spot58 viewsStephen Routledge
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True Lovers-knot58 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGrey
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Heath Rustic58 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGrey
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August Thorn58 viewsPristine condition, not one I see very often. One of 46 Species trapped overnight.MJGrey
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Red-green Carpet58 viewsMJGrey
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Large Wainscot58 viewsMJGrey
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Scorched Wing58 viewsQuite common this yearMJGrey
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Spindle Ermine58 viewsJohn Goy
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Twin-spotted Quaker58 viewsOne of 16 species trapped overnight in my garden.MJGrey
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Shoulder Stripe57 viewsAnother first for the year.MJGrey
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Frosted Green57 viewsDave Wright
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Chocolate Tip57 viewsNot a common moth in Lincolnshire.

Trapped by Colin Smith in Hardy Gang Wood
MJGrey
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