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Plain Golden Y163 viewsMy book does say the Beautiful Golden Y has a purple tinge to it so it could be that one.Anthony BentleyJul 03, 2012
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Unknown188 viewsMay be very common for all I know but they all look the sameAnthony BentleyJul 03, 2012
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Blotched Emerald164 viewsMJGreyJul 02, 2012
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Dean Eades - Privet Hawk-moth147 viewscheers Mark Dean EadesJul 01, 2012
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Eyed Hawkmoth143 viewsJohn ClarksonJun 27, 2012
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Light Emerald 250612125 viewsNige LoundJun 25, 2012
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Lime Hawk-moth142 viewsFemale - found in the neighbour's garden whilst moving pot plants.This is the first I have recorded in Grasby.
There was an Elephant Hawk-moth in the same area.
Roy HarveyJun 22, 2012
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Clouded Brindle123 viewsNot a moth I see alot, numbers in the trap starting to pick up.MJGreyJun 21, 2012
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Poplar Hawk Moth132 viewsAnthony BentleyJun 17, 2012
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Buff Ermine118 viewsAnthony BentleyJun 17, 2012
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Angle Shades105 viewsJust see on garden wallRichard PipeJun 06, 2012
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Green-silver Lines124 viewsMJGreyJun 03, 2012
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Emperor Moth larva145 viewsDavid MorisonJun 01, 2012
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Broken Barred Carpet130 viewsDavid MorisonJun 01, 2012
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Muslin Moth97 viewsMark JohnsonMay 29, 2012
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Scalloped Hazel95 viewsMJGreyMay 28, 2012
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Buff-tip91 viewsMJGreyMay 28, 2012
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Chocolate-tip99 viewsMore common these daysMJGreyMay 27, 2012
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Common Footman91 viewsAnthony BentleyMay 24, 2012
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Pebble Hooktip106 viewsMJGreyMay 21, 2012
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Micropterix calthella120 viewsGood numbers out todayMJGreyMay 21, 2012
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Scorched Carpet104 viewsMJGreyMay 21, 2012
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Help with ID please?159 viewsDavid MorisonMay 13, 2012
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Northern Drab. Gib Point 240412115 viewsAptly named but a good record for LincsNige LoundApr 27, 2012
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Unknown.318 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe PellMar 22, 2012
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