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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Angle Shades51 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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Six Spot Burnet51 viewsMick West
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Dean Eades - Forester moth51 viewsCrowle 16-07Dean Eades
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Black Rustic51 viewsCracking moth, doing well this year with several garden records.MJGrey
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Oak Nycteoline51 viewsMJGrey
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Scalloped Hazel50 viewsRoy Harvey
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Buff Arches50 viewsGibraltar Point - 15th Julyachick
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Early Thorn50 viewsachick
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Black Rustic50 viewsMJGrey
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Udea ferrugalis (Rusty Dot Pearl)50 viewsThe first one of the year, usually a common migrant.MJGrey
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Pink-barred Sallow50 viewsMJGrey
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Dotted Border50 viewsCame to light in freezing conditions.MJGrey
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Pale Pinion50 viewsNice find in the trap this morning, less than 10 Records for Lincolnshire. Now thought to be expanding its range. First garden record.MJGrey
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Hebrew Character50 viewsBright individualMJGrey
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Streamer50 viewsMJGrey
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Waved Umber50 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Flame Shoulder50 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Striped Wainscot50 viewsAttracted to light, note the pinkish flush.MJGrey
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Riband Wave (f.remutata?)50 viewsPaul Burton
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Riband Wave (Idaea aversata)50 viewsPaul Burton
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Golden Plusia50 viewsIn the trap this morningMJGrey
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White-line Dart50 viewsHeathland SpeciesMJGrey
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Pale Eggar50 viewsMJGrey
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Large Thorn50 viewsPresumed migrant, although they are resident further south in Britain.MJGrey
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Diurnea fagella49 viewsOne of the first micro species to emerge in the year.MJGrey
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