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Pine hawkmoth143 viewsGarry WrightSep 15, 2012
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common wave ?189 viewsDoes anybody know if this is common wave or common white wave please ? My book doesn't even have them in !Leslie DavidsonSep 13, 2012
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silver Y117 viewsLeslie DavidsonSep 13, 2012
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Angle-striped sallow.129 viewsColin PumfrettAug 30, 2012
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Eyed hawkmoth ? 180 viewsGarry WrightAug 29, 2012
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Red Underwing138 viewsAutumn is on its wayMJGreyAug 23, 2012
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Twin-spotted Wainscot105 viewsReed speciesMJGreyAug 23, 2012
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White-spotted Pinion149 viewsPriority BAP Species, trapped in my Broadholme garden. Hope this is a sign this moth is spreading from some southern counties.MJGreyAug 19, 2012
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Small ranunculus.147 viewsColin PumfrettAug 15, 2012
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Magpie moth120 viewsGarry WrightAug 13, 2012
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OLD LADY112 viewsGib Point 060812Nige LoundAug 07, 2012
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id please?217 viewsunknown moth in gardenRichard PipeAug 06, 2012
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Elephant Hawk Moth111 viewsAnthony BentleyJul 31, 2012
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Dean Eades - Leopard Moth 133 viewsDean EadesJul 29, 2012
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi160 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 25, 2012
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Poplar Hawkmoth122 viewsClinging to wall beneath outside lightGeorge RutterJul 24, 2012
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Elephant Hawk Moth123 viewsDavid MorisonJul 23, 2012
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Poplar Hawkmoth234 viewsFound on houseplantGarry WrightJul 19, 2012
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Shaded Broad-bar133 viewsCleethorpes Coast LNRDave BradbeerJul 14, 2012
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Six-belted Clearwing154 viewsSeveral to Pheromone at Whisby. Also Red-tipped, Yellow-legged and Currant Clearwings in the Lincoln area.MJGreyJul 12, 2012
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth156 viewsCleethorpes garden early this morning.Dave BradbeerJul 11, 2012
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Red-tipped Clearwing.162 viewsNot the greatest photo in the world or individual in the world,but you can see what species it is at least.It was found nectaring on this thistle and i watched it for about 3 minutes and it was gone.Stephen RoutledgeJul 09, 2012
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Six-spot Burnet113 viewsMJGreyJul 08, 2012
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Large tabby. Aglossa pinguinalis.111 viewsColin PumfrettJul 05, 2012
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Unknown217 viewsAnthony BentleyJul 03, 2012
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