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Cinnabar104 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 14, 2014
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Beautiful China-mark129 viewsA first for Gib trapped 11th JuneNige LoundJun 13, 2014
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Eyed Hawk-moth120 viewsGib 090614Nige LoundJun 09, 2014
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Nemophora Degeerella94 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 04, 2014
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Tree-lichen Beauty183 viewsNew Macro species for Lincolnshire, probably a migrant but now resident in some southern counties.
Trapped at Gibraltor Point by Nigel Lound on 25 August 2013
MJGreySep 02, 2013
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Puss Moth, Frampton RSPB136 viewsPaul SullivanAug 28, 2013
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Silver Y124 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 13, 2013
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Silver Y93 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 13, 2013
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Dingy Footman120 viewsOne of twoDavid MorisonAug 05, 2013
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Six-spot Burnet118 viewsFirst time I've noticed the species here!Trevor GunbyJul 28, 2013
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Unidentified236 viewsCan anyone put a name to this please?Trevor GunbyJul 20, 2013
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Six-spot Burnet150 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 18, 2013
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Six-spot Burnet98 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 18, 2013
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Buff-tip107 viewsMark JohnsonJul 14, 2013
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Elephant Hawk-moth92 viewsMark JohnsonJul 14, 2013
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Burnets - two of hundreds today76 viewsHundreds of Burnet moths today on the Hawthorpe Set Aside north of BourneAlan BallJul 10, 2013
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Longhorn-nemophora degeerella87 viewsGarry WrightJul 06, 2013
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Narrow-bordered five spot burnet94 viewsPaul SullivanJul 06, 2013
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Yellow Shell112 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 25, 2013
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Common Carpet87 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 25, 2013
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Poplar Hawk Moth104 viewsOne of two.Mark JohnsonJun 23, 2013
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92 viewsCOMMON WAVEGeoff HarrodJun 16, 2013
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id please201 viewsGarry WrightApr 02, 2013
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Moth i.d please216 viewsSeen on window ledge last weekRichard PipeMar 11, 2013
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Lime Hawkmoth349 viewsJoe MouldSep 21, 2012
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