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Dean Eades - Poplar Hawk-moth 84 viewsGarden Welton 09-08-07Dean Eades
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Acleris hastiana84 viewsTortrix moth which came to light last night, quite mild. MJGrey
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Satellite84 viewsMJGrey
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Grey birch.84 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Lead-coloured Drab83 viewsNever a common moth in Lincolnshire.
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Brown-tail Moth larva83 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Lime Hawk-moth83 viewsRoy Harvey
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Dark Arches83 viewsachick
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Common Footman83 viewsachick
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Male Forester Moth83 viewsA fairly rare moth in the county.Stephen Routledge
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September Thorn83 viewsMJGrey
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Heath Rustic83 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGrey
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May Highflyer83 viewsMJGrey
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Water Carpet82 viewsTrapped last NightMJGrey
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Grey-shoulder Knot82 viewsMJGrey
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Oak Beauty82 viewsCame to light another early record.MJGrey
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Oak Eggar larvae82 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hebrew Character82 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Chocolate Tip82 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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Convolvulus Hawk-moth82 viewsMigrant species, found on my house wall this morning next to my light.MJGrey
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Red-green Carpet82 viewsMJGrey
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Green-brindled Crescent82 viewsAnother autumn species.MJGrey
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Dark Sword-grass82 viewsMigratory species, usually more frequent in the Autumn.MJGrey
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The Gothic82 viewsFound on garage rafterJohn Goy
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Pale Pinion82 viewsThis species is expanding it,s range, it used to be quite a rarity.MJGrey
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