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?158 viewstrevormlee08/15/06 at 12:32MJGrey: Common Rustic ?
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?161 viewstrevormlee08/15/06 at 12:32MJGrey: Common Carpet
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?185 viewstrevormlee08/15/06 at 12:31MJGrey: Tawny-speckled Pug
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?154 viewstrevormlee08/15/06 at 12:30MJGrey: Yellow-barred Brindle
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?157 viewstrevormlee08/15/06 at 12:30MJGrey: Light Arches
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Phil Porter - Archers Dart139 viewsWhisby 07-08 Dean Eades08/08/06 at 17:22Dean Eades: Thks Phil
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Mother Of Pearl118 viewsMother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis - Fulbeck 2nd August 2006achick08/05/06 at 10:11Colin Pumfrett: Took a photo of the same moth in my garden yesterd...
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Red Twin-spot Carpet129 views( common )Dave Bradbeer08/01/06 at 17:19Dean Eades:
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Silver Y140 viewsuniomystic07/31/06 at 12:21Neil Smith: Very nice, seem to lots about !
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Brown-tail/Yellow-tail75 viewsDean Eades07/24/06 at 21:24Dean Eades: thks mark , just looked all white
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Brown-tail/Yellow-tail75 viewsDean Eades07/24/06 at 21:19Mark Bibby: dean its either Yellow-tail or Brown-tail, what co...
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The Forester Adscita statices137 viewsSeen two of these at Crowle.Colin Pumfrett07/16/06 at 21:57Colin Pumfrett: thanks andrew
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The Forester Adscita statices137 viewsSeen two of these at Crowle.Colin Pumfrett07/16/06 at 16:15achick: It's a Forester 'Adscita statices' - a...
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Puss Moth - Marton June 2006135 viewsby Brian Hedleyachick07/06/06 at 21:03Dean Eades:
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Lilac Beauty160 viewsFound by my wife in her greenhouse.
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Roy Harvey06/30/06 at 10:59Roy Harvey: This is the 200th species for our garden since 199...
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Dean Eades - BBb hawk moth124 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06

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Dean Eades06/30/06 at 08:22Colin Smale: Fantastic stuff
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Dean Eades - BBb Hawk moth120 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06Dean Eades06/29/06 at 13:41Colin Pumfrett: brilliant
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Dean Eades - BBb Hawk moth120 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06Dean Eades06/28/06 at 22:11Dean Eades: Thks - Yes awesome moth
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Dean Eades - BBb Hawk moth120 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06Dean Eades06/28/06 at 18:54Matthew Latham: Nice one Deano - they are an awesome moth!
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Dean Eades - BBb Hawk moth120 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06Dean Eades06/28/06 at 16:39Neil Smith: Another great "insect in flight" shot!!
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth184 viewsAt last, a side on flight shot - more on my site06/25/06 at 23:26Colin Smale: Nice one Matt
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth184 viewsAt last, a side on flight shot - more on my site06/25/06 at 21:47Alan Bowness: Stonking
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Broad Bordered Bee Hawk Moth184 viewsAt last, a side on flight shot - more on my site06/25/06 at 20:27Dean Eades: Very nice Matt
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Longhorn Moth - Nemophora degeerella159 viewsuniomystic06/23/06 at 17:54uniomystic: Thanks Neil. I like your Med Gull shot. Dave
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Longhorn Moth - Nemophora degeerella159 viewsuniomystic06/23/06 at 13:48Neil Smith: Impressive little Moth! great photo
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