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Oak Beauty53 viewsCame to light another early record.MJGrey
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Oak Eggar larvae53 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hebrew Character53 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Brimstone Moth53 viewsPaul Burton
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Sycamore53 viewsPristine condition, several trapped this year not normally this common.MJGrey
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Early Grey52 viewsIn the trap this morning, although frosty.MJGrey
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Angleshades Moth52 viewsDave Rooke
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Green Longhorn52 viewsBig thanks to Mr Routledge for helping me ID this micro moth!Mick West
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Brimstone Caterpiller52 viewsChambersDean Eades
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Feathered Thorn52 viewsMJGrey
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March Moth52 viewsCame to light oin freezing conditions.MJGrey
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Clouded Drab52 viewsOn of 7 species caught last nightMJGrey
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Chocolate Tip52 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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Angle Shades52 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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Six Spot Burnet52 viewsMick West
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Dean Eades - Forester moth52 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean Eades
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Lesser Treble-bar52 viewsFirst for the garden, quite scarce in Lincs. Close to 700 Species for the garden now.MJGrey
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Angle-striped Sallow52 viewsWhen the Sallow`s start arriving you know Autumn is just around the corner. MJGrey
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Black Rustic52 viewsCracking moth, doing well this year with several garden records.MJGrey
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Oak Nycteoline52 viewsMJGrey
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Water Carpet51 viewsTrapped last NightMJGrey
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Lime Hawkmoth51 viewsFirst Hawkmoth of the yearMJGrey
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Marbled Beauty Larvae(Cryphia domestica)51 viewsStephen Routledge
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Scalloped Hazel51 viewsRoy Harvey
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Cinnabar Moth51 viewsSilica Lodge Country Park
Scunthorpe
25th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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