By tiny I mean no more than 15-20 cm long. The second one appears to bethe shape of a small Pale Tussock, couldn't get a clear pic as it settled down low in high grass.
3 Tiny Moths
The first one appears to be a geometrid in the subfamily Ennominae. see http://www.flickr.com/photos/hitschko/7526540370/ for an example (this not intended as being a match for your specimen). It's possible that the second specimen is a noctuid in the subfamily Plusiinae, see http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk/Moths/Silver%20Y%208.jpg for an example; but a clearer image obviously is necessary.
I'll leave the last one to a specialist in microleps...
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