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Most viewed - Moths in Lincolnshire
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Dean Eades - Privet Hawk-moth144 viewscheers Mark Dean Eades
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Privet Hawkmoth143 views17 June 2006 at Martonachick
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Many Lined143 viewsA first for Lincolnshire, caught in Geoff Wright,s Muckton garden.

Rare migrant usually trapped on the South coast.
MJGrey
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Yellow-legged Clearwing143 viewsMJGrey
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Emperor Moth larva143 viewsDavid Morison
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Red Underwing142 viewsAutumn is on its wayMJGrey
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Willow Beauty141 viewsWillow Beauty - 28/07/06 Barton
Mick West
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth141 viewsOne of two present at work today 20.8.2006 ( Grimsby Pyewipe )Dave Bradbeer
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Eyed Hawkmoth141 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Emperor Moth141 viewsDean Eades
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Buff Ermine140 viewsFulbeck 18th June 2006achick
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Emperor140 viewsMale.MJGrey
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Pale Tussock140 viewsstunning caterpillar found this week in Sleaford. Thanks to moth expert Martin Gray for the identificationAlan Ball
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Six-spot burnet
139 viewsCrowle 27-06-05Dean Eades
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Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar139 views
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Silver Y139 viewsuniomystic
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Lime Hawk-moth139 viewsFemale - found in the neighbour's garden whilst moving pot plants.This is the first I have recorded in Grasby.
There was an Elephant Hawk-moth in the same area.
Roy Harvey
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Dean Eades - Leopard Moth 139 viewsDean Eades
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Tawny Pinion138 viewsQuite a rare moth in Lincolnshire with one or two records a year. This is the second record from my Broadholme garden. MJGrey
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Phil Porter - Archers Dart138 viewsWhisby 07-08 Dean Eades
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Clouded Border Lomaspilis marginata137 viewsuniomystic
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Buff-tip Phalera bucephala137 viewsFulbeck July 2006achick
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Puss Moth, Frampton RSPB137 viewsPaul Sullivan
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6 Spot Burnet - Chambers Wood136 views
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Six-spot

Burnet
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