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Spring Usher124 viewsOne of the early season mothsMJGreyFeb 08, 2006
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Red Sword-grass164 viewsThis moth appeared on the outside of a house window on the evening of 10.12.05. After discussing this record with Rex Johnson and what I have read, this appears to be a very scarce moth, as far as Lincolnshire is concerned. David Wright from Grimsby & Steve Routledge from Barnetby visited to see it on 11.12.05. I would be grateful for information re. other sightings in Lincs.Roy HarveyDec 11, 2005
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181 viewsMJGreyOct 31, 2005
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Convolvulus

Hawkmoth
164 viewsGrimsby Pyewipe. Dave BradbeerSep 14, 2005
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Dean Eades

Elephant - hawk moth
162 viewsMessingham 15-08-05Dean EadesAug 16, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Elephant-hawk moth
206 viewsMessingham pits 15-08-05Dean EadesAug 15, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Poplar hawk-moth
184 viewsLakeside Somercotes 06-08-05Dean EadesAug 08, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Poplar hawk -moth
157 viewsLakeside somercotes 06-08-05Dean EadesAug 08, 2005
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Elephant hawk moth caterpillar163 viewsColin PumfrettAug 02, 2005
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Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar141 viewsJul 31, 2005
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Six-spot

Burnet
138 viewsAlan BownessJul 23, 2005
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Elephant

Hawk Moth
163 viewsachickJul 22, 2005
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Cinnabar larva124 viewsEric DavisonJul 12, 2005
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Elephant Hawk Moth199 viewsTrapped Louth 1st July 2005John ClarksonJul 06, 2005
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Privet Hawk Moth150 viewsTrapped Louth 5th July 2005John ClarksonJul 06, 2005
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Snout - Chambers Wood157 viewsJul 03, 2005
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Silver Y - Chambers Wood134 viewsJul 03, 2005
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6 Spot Burnet - Chambers Wood133 viewsJul 03, 2005
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6 Spot Burnet - Chambers Wood138 viewsJul 03, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Six-spot burnet
140 viewsCrowle 27-06-05Dean EadesJun 27, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Six-spot burnet
134 viewsCrowle 27-06-05Dean EadesJun 27, 2005
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Clay153 viewsJun 27, 2005
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Hummingbird

Hawkmoth
178 viewsIn my garden 17/6, record shot.Dave BradbeerJun 26, 2005
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Lime

Hawkmoth
176 viewsDave BradbeerJun 26, 2005
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