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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Broken Barred Carpet183 viewsDavid Morison
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Puss Moth, Frampton RSPB182 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Silver ground carpet181 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Buff tip181 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Many Lined181 viewsA first for Lincolnshire, caught in Geoff Wright,s Muckton garden.

Rare migrant usually trapped on the South coast.
MJGrey
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The Forester Adscita statices181 viewsSeen two of these at Crowle.Colin Pumfrett
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Unknown - any help appreciated181 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe
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Mating Emperors181 views4 males enticed to female Emperors today. Managed to see one fully emerge from its cocoon, in all it took it about 30 minutes to complete the cycle. MJGrey
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Buff Ermine181 viewsAnthony Bentley
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6 Spot Burnet - Chambers Wood180 views
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Clouded Border Lomaspilis marginata180 viewsuniomystic
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Willow Beauty180 viewsWillow Beauty - 28/07/06 Barton
Mick West
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Silver Y180 viewsuniomystic
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth180 viewsOne of two present at work today 20.8.2006 ( Grimsby Pyewipe )Dave Bradbeer
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Shaded Broad-bar180 viewsCleethorpes Coast LNRDave Bradbeer
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Silver Y - Chambers Wood179 views
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Bordered Sallow179 viewsTetney this morning, a cracking little moth and a new one for me.Dave Bradbeer
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Puss Moth - Marton June 2006179 viewsby Brian Hedleyachick
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Yellow-legged Clearwing179 viewsMJGrey
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Six-spot Burnet179 viewsFirst time I've noticed the species here!Trevor Gunby
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Clouded Border (Lomaspilis Marginata)179 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Pyrausta aurata moth178 viewsOn front door this morning.the body was irridescent bluey.the wing feathering was green.@ 20mm wingspan.Eric Davison
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Ghost Moth Hepialus humuli178 viewsRiseholme 6th July 2006achick
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176 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Emperor176 viewsMale.MJGrey
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