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Recent content by widiot

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    macro and micro Herts UK

    The micro is carnation tortrix
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    Tortrix, Berks

    Looks like carnation tortrix.
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    Macro or Micro?? Scotland, August

    Looks to me to be a gem http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=1720
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    Another headache Macro?

    I'd go for mottled rustic
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    Canon SX50 Specs

    Any chance of a few samples with the raynox? I'm still umming and ahhing whether this should be my new camera. Most of my shooting is macro but the long zoom will also be incredibly useful when our and about.
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    Macro for ID

    Size wise it fits with grey arches. It was just the white zig zags that threw me. Many thanks
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    Macro for ID

    Think this may be grey arches. Same size as dark arches
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    Oxford Moth for ID

    I'd go with Rustic Shoulder knot
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    Macro ID june

    I agree with Tri-counties birder on all of them
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    Three for confirmaton

    Looks like you got 3 out of 3 :t:
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    Help with ID Required

    For me they are- 1. Ruby Tiger 2. Shuttle Shaped Dart 3. Gothic 4. Large Yellow Underwing 5. Common Rustic.agg
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    Carpet

    It reminds me of a water carpet,but is not a form that Ive ever seen before. Interesting moth!:t:
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    Rivulet or Small Rivulet

    Small Rivulet for me too
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    5 for ID, Lancashire UK

    Yeah,it is a male bee moth. They are smaller than the females and more contrasting. I attract alot more females than males and (50 females with only 6 males this year) and last year I didnt get a single male! I have no idea why.
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    5 for ID, Lancashire UK

    My best guesses would be 1. Mottled Rustic 2. Crambus pascuella 3. Small Rivulet 4. Blastobasis lacticolella 5. Bee moth
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