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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Gold spot.86 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Vapourer86 viewsDavid Morison
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Ni Moth86 viewsRare immigrant this far North, only a few previous Lincolnshire records.
Similat to the common Silver Y
MJGrey
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Orange Sallow85 viewsMJGrey
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85 viewsCINABARGeoff Harrod
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Convolvulus Hawk-moth84 viewsSame moth as previous photo with wings open.MJGrey
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Winter Moths84 viewsMating pair, not a common sight as female is flightless.MJGrey
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Andy Sims - Poplar Hawkmoth 84 viewsSwanpool garden 10-05-09 (moth trap)Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Privet hawkmoth84 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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Elephant Hawkmoth underside84 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth84 viewsDean Eades
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Gold Spot82 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Green-brindled Crescent82 viewsMJGrey
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Broad-bordered bee hawk moth82 viewsDean Eades
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Burnished Brass82 viewsMJGrey
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Dean Eades Broad-bordered bee hawk- moth81 viewsChambers wood 27-06-06Dean Eades
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Elephant Hawk-moths81 viewsRoy Harvey
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Lunar Hornet Clearwing81 viewsFound on Sallows.MJGrey
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Peach Blossom81 viewsOne of the prettiest.MJGrey
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Eudemis profundana81 viewsNice looking microMJGrey
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Barred Yellow81 viewsMJGrey
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The Sycamore81 viewsMJGrey
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Not sure of I.D.80 viewsCan anyone help with I.D. please. I am guessing at maybe Mottled Pug but am not sure.Paul Burton
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Streamer80 viewsAlways nice to seeMJGrey
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Dean Eades - Lime hawkmoth80 views29-06-09 Lincs GardenDean Eades
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