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Elephant hawk moth caterpillar183 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Clifden Nonpareil182 viewsWhat a cracker, trapped last night near Louth. Rare migrant with only a few Lincolnshire records.

Well done Roger.
MJGrey
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Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth182 viewshttp://www.birdmad.comDean Eades
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Lilac Beauty181 viewsFound by my wife in her greenhouse.
A first record for our garden
Roy Harvey
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth181 viewsCleethorpes garden early this morning.Dave Bradbeer
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Small ranunculus.181 viewsColin Pumfrett
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White-spotted Pinion181 viewsPriority BAP Species, trapped in my Broadholme garden. Hope this is a sign this moth is spreading from some southern counties.MJGrey
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Snout - Chambers Wood179 views
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Silver Y on Scots Pine cone179 viewsuniomystic
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar178 viewsuniomystic
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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth178 viewsAlan Bowness
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Lime Hawkmoth178 viewsAlan Tate
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Narrow-bordered 5-spot Burnet 177 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Clay175 views
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Pine hawkmoth175 viewsGarry Wright
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Antigastra catalaunalis174 viewsThis pyralid moth is a first for Lincolnshire, a tropical species that only a handful have been recorded in the British Isles usually on the south coast. This specimen is probably the most northerly ever caught.
Yet to be verified by the county recorder.
MJGrey
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Dean Eades Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk-Moth174 viewsDean Eades
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Pebble hook-tip172 viewsuniomystic
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Silver Y - Autographa gamma172 viewsFulbeck July 2006achick
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Emperor Moth larva172 viewsDavid Morison
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Privet Hawk Moth171 viewsTrapped Louth 5th July 2005John Clarkson
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Eyed Hawkmoth171 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Green carpet170 viewsColin Pumfrett
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