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Lime Hawkmoth149 viewsAlan Tate07/20/15 at 17:07Dean Eades: nice
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Unidentified235 viewsCan anyone put a name to this please?Trevor Gunby07/24/13 at 14:12Trevor Gunby: It seems it is a Common Wave!
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id please199 viewsGarry Wright04/05/13 at 21:31Garry Wright: Cheers colin
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id please199 viewsGarry Wright04/04/13 at 09:36Colin Smale: Lackey moth?
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Moth i.d please212 viewsSeen on window ledge last weekRichard Pipe03/13/13 at 11:27Richard Pipe: Thanks Nige
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Moth i.d please212 viewsSeen on window ledge last weekRichard Pipe03/12/13 at 17:06Nige Lound: Common Quaker
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silver Y117 viewsLeslie Davidson09/14/12 at 10:11Hugh Middleton: very nice
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common wave ?189 viewsDoes anybody know if this is common wave or common white wave please ? My book doesn't even have them in !Leslie Davidson09/13/12 at 21:18George Rutter: Leslie, its common wave, the lines across the wing...
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White-spotted Pinion149 viewsPriority BAP Species, trapped in my Broadholme garden. Hope this is a sign this moth is spreading from some southern counties.MJGrey08/19/12 at 14:45Colin Pumfrett: Great catch Martin, well done to you too.
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Small ranunculus.147 viewsColin Pumfrett08/16/12 at 16:33Colin Pumfrett: Thats incredible, i knew it was rare as i googled ...
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Small ranunculus.147 viewsColin Pumfrett08/16/12 at 09:13MJGrey: Well done Colin, this species is moving up from th...
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id please?217 viewsunknown moth in gardenRichard Pipe08/06/12 at 21:57Richard Pipe: cheers Andrew
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id please?217 viewsunknown moth in gardenRichard Pipe08/06/12 at 21:07Andrew Chick: Buff Ermine
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi160 viewsTrevor Gunby07/31/12 at 20:37Trevor Gunby: I'll settle for Grey this time since I don'...
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi160 viewsTrevor Gunby07/31/12 at 17:14MJGrey: Could also be a Dark Dagger, you have to look at t...
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Plain Golden Y154 viewsMy book does say the Beautiful Golden Y has a purple tinge to it so it could be that one.Anthony Bentley07/13/12 at 20:34MJGrey: Plain Golden Y it is, wrong on your Blog
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Unknown217 viewsAnthony Bentley07/12/12 at 08:53Anthony Bentley: Thank you
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Unknown183 viewsMay be very common for all I know but they all look the sameAnthony Bentley07/12/12 at 08:52Anthony Bentley: Thanks
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Unknown183 viewsMay be very common for all I know but they all look the sameAnthony Bentley07/12/12 at 08:52Anthony Bentley: Thanks
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Unknown217 viewsAnthony Bentley07/05/12 at 18:40MJGrey: Heart and Club
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Plain Golden Y154 viewsMy book does say the Beautiful Golden Y has a purple tinge to it so it could be that one.Anthony Bentley07/05/12 at 18:38MJGrey: Correct Anthony
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Unknown183 viewsMay be very common for all I know but they all look the sameAnthony Bentley07/05/12 at 18:38MJGrey: Double Square-spot
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Blotched Emerald153 viewsMJGrey07/03/12 at 09:10MJGrey: Larva feed on Oak, but this species is not seen of...
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Blotched Emerald153 viewsMJGrey07/02/12 at 20:19Roy Harvey: I like that one Martin - have never seen this spec...
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Dean Eades - Privet Hawk-moth138 viewscheers Mark Dean Eades07/01/12 at 23:00Dean Eades:
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