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Common Emerald126 viewstrevormlee
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Ghost Moth Hepialus humuli126 viewsRiseholme 6th July 2006achick
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Buff-tip caterpillar126 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Poplar Hawk Moth126 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Small Mottled Willow (Broadholme 25 Jul 06)125 viewsRare migrant not normally caught inland, probably the 5th County Record MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk-Moth125 viewsDean Eades
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Shuttle- shaped Dart124 views( common )Dave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth123 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades
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Pale-lemon Sallow123 viewsFirst for Lincolnshire, probable migrant caught 21 Septenber 2006 in Chris Dobsons Langworth Garden, his 2nd Lincolnshire firest this year.MJGrey
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Large Wainscot and Common Wainscot123 viewsBrian Hedley
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Need help with ID please?123 viewsA regular visitor to our garden this one, but I am struggling to identify it. Any help would be appreciated. Apologies for the poor photo.Paul Burton
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Dean Eades - Hummer123 viewsDean Eades
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Broken Barred Carpet123 viewsDavid Morison
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Elephant Hawk Moth123 viewsDavid Morison
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6 Spotted Burnet122 viewsuniomystic
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Vestal122 viewsAnother rare migrant, especially inland. Only a handful of previous records.

Caught in my Broadholme garden.
MJGrey
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Silver Y122 viewsuniomystic
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Pyrausta Purpuralis122 viewsRoy Harvey
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Great Brocade122 viewsMigrant from Northern Europe, resident Great Brocades are alot darker.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth122 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar122 viewsuniomystic
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Pink-barred Sallow122 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Coast Dart 280711122 viewsCoastal specialityNige Lound
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Poplar Hawkmoth122 viewsClinging to wall beneath outside lightGeorge Rutter
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Spring Usher121 viewsOne of the early season mothsMJGrey
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