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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Dean Eades111 viewsPyrausta aurata MothDean Eades
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Male Vapourer Moth.111 viewsGot a photo of this species at last!Stephen Routledge
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Peach Blossom111 viewsStunningMJGrey
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Scorched Carpet110 viewsIn the trap yesterday, not a common moth in Lincs.MJGrey
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The Gem110 viewsMigrant moth usually seen in southern counties.

First record for VC53. To be verified.
MJGrey
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Vapourer Moth110 viewsFemale laying eggs on an Oak Trunk, not a common sight I expect.MJGrey
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Red-tipped clearwing.110 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Twin-spotted Wainscot110 viewsReed speciesMJGrey
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Knot grass.110 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Lime Hawk Moth110 viewsnewly emerged femaleAlan Ball
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Green Carpet109 viewsIn the kitchen last nightDave Bradbeer
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Hornet Moths109 viewsOne of the Clearwings, I have been searching for this species for several years. Successful today, on Poplars near Sleaford.
MJGrey
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Fox Moth Caterpillar109 viewsFox Moth Caterpillar - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Silver Y108 viewsone of 10.s of 1000'sgpc
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Feathered Gothic108 viewsBrian Hedley
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Unidentified 108 viewsuniomystic
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Sand Dart 130711108 viewsCoastal specialityNige Lound
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Buff-tip108 viewsMark Johnson
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Barred hook tip.108 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Brioad-Bordered Bee Hawk-moth108 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Orange Sallow107 viewsTrapped overnight 26 August 2006, this moth is associated with Lime.

1st Garden Record
MJGrey
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ID please107 viewsOne of two that came into our computer room this evening.Mick West
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Reed Tussock ?107 viewsMothy people - info please, my garden last night, I got one shot before it flew off Dean Eades
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Cinnabar106 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Poplar Hawk Moth105 viewsOne of two.Mark Johnson
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