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Cinnabar Moth79 viewsSilica Lodge Country Park
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25th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Black Rustic79 viewsMJGrey
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March Moth79 viewsCame to light oin freezing conditions.MJGrey
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Clouded Drab79 viewsOn of 7 species caught last nightMJGrey
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Chinese Character79 viewsPaul Burton
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Dean Eades - Forester moth79 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Forester moth79 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean Eades
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Oak Nycteoline79 viewsform. Rosea MJGrey
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Pale Pinion79 viewsWith the decline in most moth species, it is pleasing that Pale Pinions are expanding their range. Up to a few years ago there was only a couple of records, this year alone I have trapped 5 and know of other records within Lincolnshire. MJGrey
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Shaded-broad Bar79 viewsJohn Goy
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Twin-spotted Quaker79 viewsOne of 16 species trapped overnight in my garden.MJGrey
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Streamer79 viewsDavid Morison
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Small Quaker78 viewsOne of several new year species in the trap this morning.MJGrey
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Green Longhorn78 viewsBig thanks to Mr Routledge for helping me ID this micro moth!Mick West
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Scalloped Hazel78 viewsRoy Harvey
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Angleshades78 viewsIn my garden this eveningtrevormlee
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White Ermine larvae(Spilosoma lubricipeda)78 viewsStephen Routledge
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Elephant Hawk Moth78 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Frosted Orange78 viewsMJGrey
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Barred Sallow78 viewsBrightened up a somewhat poor late Summer/Early Autumn as regards to moth trapping.MJGrey
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Green-brindled Crescent78 viewsMJGrey
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Blair,s-shoulder Knot 78 viewsMJGrey
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Udea ferrugalis (Rusty Dot Pearl)78 viewsThe first one of the year, usually a common migrant.MJGrey
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Yellow Horned78 viewsOak speciesMJGrey
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Streamer78 viewsMJGrey
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