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Privet, Eyed and Elephant170 viewsNige Lound
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Popler Kitten166 viewsOne of the pretty ones.MJGrey
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi166 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Convolvulus

Hawkmoth
165 viewsGrimsby Pyewipe. Dave Bradbeer
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Red Sword-grass165 viewsThis moth appeared on the outside of a house window on the evening of 10.12.05. After discussing this record with Rex Johnson and what I have read, this appears to be a very scarce moth, as far as Lincolnshire is concerned. David Wright from Grimsby & Steve Routledge from Barnetby visited to see it on 11.12.05. I would be grateful for information re. other sightings in Lincs.Roy Harvey
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Privet Hawkmoth Caterpillar165 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Blotched Emerald164 viewsMJGrey
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Red-tipped Clearwing.164 viewsNot the greatest photo in the world or individual in the world,but you can see what species it is at least.It was found nectaring on this thistle and i watched it for about 3 minutes and it was gone.Stephen Routledge
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Elephant

Hawk Moth
163 viewsachick
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Elephant hawk moth caterpillar163 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Dean Eades

Elephant - hawk moth
163 viewsMessingham 15-08-05Dean Eades
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Drinker Moth Caterpillar163 viewsDrinker Moth Caterpillar - NettletonRussell Hayes
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Clifden Nonpareil163 viewsWhat a cracker, trapped last night near Louth. Rare migrant with only a few Lincolnshire records.

Well done Roger.
MJGrey
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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 Bentley
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Six-belted Clearwing163 viewsSeveral to Pheromone at Whisby. Also Red-tipped, Yellow-legged and Currant Clearwings in the Lincoln area.MJGrey
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Hummingbird Hawk Moth162 viewsHummingbird Hawk Moth - back garden 19/06/06Russell Hayes
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Privet Hawk-moths162 viewsRoy Harvey
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?161 viewstrevormlee
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Lilac Beauty160 viewsFound by my wife in her greenhouse.
A first record for our garden
Roy Harvey
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Longhorn Moth - Nemophora degeerella159 viewsuniomystic
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Help with ID please?159 viewsDavid Morison
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Snout - Chambers Wood158 views
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Dean Eades -

Poplar hawk -moth
158 viewsLakeside somercotes 06-08-05Dean Eades
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Silver Y on Scots Pine cone158 viewsuniomystic
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