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Dean Eades - Puss

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740 viewsRimac 13-06-04 Dean Eades
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Dean Eades424 viewsFox

Caterpillar moth - Rimac
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Small Elephant hawk moth
421 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Ruby

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359 viewsMessingham 12-05-05Dean Eades
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Lime Hawkmoth348 viewsJoe Mould
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson
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Unknown.312 viewsWhat moth is this? Was seen on top of a tree at Kirkby on Bain near the hide.Joe Pell
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For all you moth experts279 viewsLearning my moths slowly but surely not sure what this one is, wondering if any of the experts could help out with this one. Anthony Bentley
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Elephant Hawk-moth at Grasby246 viewsHas pieces of cobweb stuck to itRoy Harvey
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Unidentified235 viewsCan anyone put a name to this please?Trevor Gunby
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Poplar Hawkmoth234 viewsFound on houseplantGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Hummingbird Hawkmoth229 viewsChambers 21-08-06Dean Eades
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Privet, Pine, Elephant Hawk Moth221 views17 June 2006 at Martonachick
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Death,s Head Hawkmoth218 viewsFound on a wall at Gate BurtonMJGrey
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Unknown217 viewsAnthony Bentley
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id please?217 viewsunknown moth in gardenRichard Pipe
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? This one was stunning, bronze and gold in colour with 50mm long antenna,can anybody id it for me please.212 viewstrevormlee
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Moth i.d please212 viewsSeen on window ledge last weekRichard Pipe
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Convolvulus Hawkmoth208 viewsAnthony Bentley
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what is it?206 viewsfound this caterpillar on my rose bushes, no idea what moth it belongs to.Colin Pumfrett
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Elephant-hawk moth
201 viewsMessingham pits 15-08-05Dean Eades
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Small Elephant Hawk Moth200 views
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May not be moth !200 viewsNo one seems to have a clue what this is. Laid on rose bay leaves, this chrysalis is about half an inch in length, has a white 'tail' and is full of eggs. Never seen anything like it so I took one home and when they hatched 3 days ago I gave them rose bay (it is definitely rose bay) and caterpillars wont eat it. Any ideas?Colin Smale
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id please199 viewsGarry Wright
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Heart and Dart198 viewsIn the gardenDave Bradbeer
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