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Shore Wainscot 290911108 viewsCoastal specialityNige Lound
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Pebble Hooktip108 viewsMJGrey
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Angle Shades108 viewsJust see on garden wallRichard Pipe
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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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Scorched Carpet107 viewsMJGrey
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Yellow-legged Clearwing106 views30+ to pheromone today in not ideal conditions.MJGrey
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Spring Usher106 viewsEarly year species, need some warmer nights to entice other Spring species.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth106 viewsDean Eades
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Privet Hawk-moth106 viewsCame to MV light in our gardenRoy Harvey
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Six spot Burnet Moths on Field Scabious106 viewsRoy Harvey
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Yellow Shell105 viewsFulbeck 7th Aug 2006achick
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(probable) Kent Black Arches105 viewsFound on my kitchen wall! If confirmed as a Kent Black Arches then it's a rare moth for Lincs & also classified as nationally scarce. Anyone know how many previous Lincs records there are?Chris Atkin
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Hummingbird Hawk-moth105 viewsNecturing on Honeysuckle this evening.MJGrey
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Latticed Heath105 viewsDean Eades
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Beautiful hook-tip.105 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Elephant Hawk-moth105 viewsnear the 360 hidePaul Sullivan
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Tawny pinion.105 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Pale pinion105 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Mallow104 viewsWhen you start catching these Autumn is not far away.MJGrey
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Six-spot Burnet104 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Red Underwing103 viewstrevormlee
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Sallow Kitten102 viewsMJGrey
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Privet Hawk Moth 102 viewsDavid Morison
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Male Orange Moth.102 viewsA cracking moth!,not in the best of condition,but still smart all the same.Stephen Routledge
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Sallow Kitten larvae.102 viewsOn the same area of bushes as the Puss Moths.Stephen Routledge
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