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    Found this trapped behind the blind on a velux window, it's about an inch long, with a two inch wingspan. Looks like a type of Hawk Moth.
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    Nice captur
    What sort of moth could it be ?

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    Not sure Chocky, all of my books are at home, so guessed at hawk moth, but there are of course several types.
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    It looks like a Popular Hawk moth. I could be wrong

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