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    Dungeness Fishing Boats today.

    Steve, many thanks for your reply. The case of the disappearing supercilium defeats me yet again - here's on of mine at Oare Marshes a few years back.
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    Dungeness Fishing Boats today.

    Sent to me by a friend who believed it to be a Pipit. Any ideas please?
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    Last Night Kent

    Thanks gentlemen. RLA looked a possible shout to me but excluded on size. Cloaked Minor then.
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    Last Night Kent

    Cloaked Minor is being suggested which seems a much better fit.
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    Last Night Kent

    I had this down as Mere Wainscot but as the day wears on I start to lose confidence. Any ideas please?
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    Noctuid Kent

    Thanks Martin, that seems to fit the bill nicely.
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    Noctuid Kent

    I knew I would be in trouble with a first for the garden. Is it Great Brocade?
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    Moth from last night

    Thanks Martin and Rose - very interesting. The moth is long gone, perhaps to find a little friend and reduce its scarcity status.
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    Moth from last night

    Is this a form of Batia lunaris?
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    Micros for I/D

    Cydia pomonella and Hedya nubiferana for me.
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    Flight of waders. Reed's Beach NJ.

    Akso Sanderlings
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    Pipit,Northern Greece

    Yes, I would say.
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    Crambid for ID

    Looks like it on a distinctly brown ground colour.
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    Nice Russian micros plus macro

    C. permutatellus for 3 might be a good bet.
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    The Lychnis?

    Agree The Lychnis
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    Pyralid, Jersey

    Definitely P. Genistella - UK Moths shows a very worn specimen. http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Bestimmungshilfe
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    Moths for I/D

    David, I think you were correct with Metzneria sp. Even without the wear I'm not sure it's possible to ID from a photo. Tom
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    Micros for I/D

    Blastobasis lacticolella and Celypha striana I think.
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    Stumped

    Thanks David you have solved it I think.
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    Stumped

    From the oblique shape and striped abdomen I have been thinking China Mark but I could be way off course. Any ideas where I have gone wrong?
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    Moth sps......?

    Small Square-spot for the noctuid?
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    A couple from Nottingham

    Nicely done Andy. Not one on my garden list. Tom
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    A couple from Nottingham

    Cabbage Moth? I agree Common Marbled Carpet. Tom
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    Northumberland, UK - moth ID

    I would agree Common Pug but the tortrix has me beaten. Tom
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