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Red-tipped clearwing.111 viewsColin Pumfrett08/14/11 at 17:31Colin Pumfrett: Thanks Mike.
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Dean Eades - emperor moth caterpillar134 viewsDean Eades08/03/11 at 17:09Dean Eades: cheers Mike
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Dean Eades - emperor moth caterpillar134 viewsDean Eades08/02/11 at 22:40Michael Pickwell: Beuatiful Dean.
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Red-tipped clearwing.111 viewsColin Pumfrett08/02/11 at 22:40Michael Pickwell: Great shot Colin
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Puss Moth larvae.114 viewsA stunning caterpillar!.Stephen Routledge07/10/11 at 19:22Dean Eades: NICE
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth at Chambers 184 viewsImage by Alex ParkerAndrew Chick07/04/11 at 23:25Dean Eades:
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth at Chambers 184 viewsImage by Alex ParkerAndrew Chick07/04/11 at 14:05Roy Harvey: You did better than me Alex - I was too slow with ...
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth at Chambers 184 viewsImage by Alex ParkerAndrew Chick07/03/11 at 23:10Andrew Chick: Sorry forgot the date - 20.06.11
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Narrow-bordered 5-spot Burnet 146 viewsAnthony Bentley06/25/11 at 01:08Anthony Bentley: Thanks for the information I shamefully don't ...
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Narrow-bordered 5-spot Burnet 146 viewsAnthony Bentley06/24/11 at 14:46achick: Comment from Phil Lee. The Burnet moth posted by y...
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Privet, Eyed and Elephant170 viewsNige Lound06/10/11 at 10:04Nige Lound: Hi Roy. MV trap in garden.
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Privet, Eyed and Elephant170 viewsNige Lound06/10/11 at 09:01Roy Harvey: A nice selection Nige, were they attracted to ligh...
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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth115 viewsDean Eades06/05/11 at 17:49Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth115 viewsDean Eades06/02/11 at 22:08Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean
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Burnished Brass83 viewsMJGrey06/02/11 at 19:25Dean Eades: nice
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Chimney Sweeper moth 158 viewsDavid Morison06/02/11 at 19:11Freddy Johnson: I'm afraid Lincs doesn't have Small Blues ...
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Chimney Sweeper moth 158 viewsDavid Morison06/02/11 at 18:51David Morison: Thanks.
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Chimney Sweeper moth 158 viewsDavid Morison06/02/11 at 14:46MJGrey: It,s a Chimney Sweeper moth
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Brindled beauty.59 viewsColin Pumfrett04/23/11 at 20:56Colin Pumfrett: Thanks Roy.
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Chamomile shark.80 viewsColin Pumfrett04/23/11 at 20:55Colin Pumfrett: Thanks Martin i did not know that.
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Chamomile shark.80 viewsColin Pumfrett04/22/11 at 07:39MJGrey: Great record Colin, quite a rarity in Lincolnshire...
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Brindled beauty.59 viewsColin Pumfrett04/21/11 at 21:59Roy Harvey: That's a nice looking moth Colin - have not se...
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Oak Beauty71 viewsPrettiest of the early season moths.MJGrey03/13/11 at 20:06Colin Pumfrett: Excellent, like to catch one of these.
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The herald.80 viewsColin Pumfrett10/09/10 at 19:52Roy Harvey: A lovely moth on a nice background Colin
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Clifden Nonpareil163 viewsWhat a cracker, trapped last night near Louth. Rare migrant with only a few Lincolnshire records.

Well done Roger.
MJGrey10/02/10 at 08:28MJGrey: Trapped in Kenwick Park by Roger Labbett.
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