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Dean Eades - Privet Hawk-moth138 viewscheers Mark Dean Eades07/01/12 at 22:08Mark Johnson: Your welcome
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Eyed Hawkmoth138 viewsJohn Clarkson06/27/12 at 15:05Dean Eades: superb Moth
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Buff Ermine116 viewsAnthony Bentley06/23/12 at 00:40Anthony Bentley: Thanks Dean
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Buff Ermine116 viewsAnthony Bentley06/17/12 at 17:53Dean Eades: beautiful
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Emperor Moth larva143 viewsDavid Morison06/02/12 at 00:36Alan Ball: Looks like a Drinker. This is what the Cuckoos ar...
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Broken Barred Carpet123 viewsDavid Morison06/02/12 at 00:22David Morison: Thanks
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Emperor Moth larva143 viewsDavid Morison06/02/12 at 00:21David Morison: My mistake - a Drinker? It was on a fence wire, no...
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Emperor Moth larva143 viewsDavid Morison06/01/12 at 21:51MJGrey: It,s not an Emperor caterpillar, what is the foodp...
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Broken Barred Carpet123 viewsDavid Morison06/01/12 at 20:34MJGrey: I would say this is Silver-ground Carpet
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Help with ID please?156 viewsDavid Morison05/13/12 at 20:32David Morison: Thanks Hugh.
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Help with ID please?156 viewsDavid Morison05/13/12 at 18:30Hugh Middleton: Adela reaumerella
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Unknown.312 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe Pell03/22/12 at 22:43Joe Pell: Orange Underwing it is, thanks guys.
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Unknown.312 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe Pell03/22/12 at 22:30MJGrey: I agree Graham
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Unknown.312 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe Pell03/22/12 at 22:25gpc: A moth probably orange underwing?
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Unknown.312 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe Pell03/22/12 at 20:09Freddy Johnson: I don't know about Moth......a quick glance su...
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For all you moth experts279 viewsLearning my moths slowly but surely not sure what this one is, wondering if any of the experts could help out with this one. Anthony Bentley10/05/11 at 12:24Anthony Bentley: Cheers
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For all you moth experts279 viewsLearning my moths slowly but surely not sure what this one is, wondering if any of the experts could help out with this one. Anthony Bentley10/04/11 at 22:37MJGrey: Green-brindled Crescent
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/21/11 at 00:00Anthony Bentley: I thought it was another species but i'm not t...
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/20/11 at 21:29MJGrey: Would that be the sub-species of Black Tern, surel...
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/20/11 at 12:20Anthony Bentley: Grid refernece is TA 25417 01986. The find was all...
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/20/11 at 10:31Matthew Latham: superb find
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/20/11 at 09:30Colin Pumfrett: Great find. Well done.
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley09/20/11 at 08:44MJGrey: That,s a cracking Convolvulus Hawkmoth, an uncommo...
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Bordered Beauty87 viewsMJGrey08/15/11 at 18:34Dean Eades: nice Martin
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Bordered Beauty87 viewsMJGrey08/15/11 at 18:34Dean Eades: nice Martin
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