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Dean Eades - Banded demoiselle 43 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 15:33Dean Eades: Thks Neil
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 14:53Neil Smith: super pose Nick
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Dean Eades - Banded demoiselle 43 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 14:51Neil Smith: Very nice pose dean
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 13:14Dean Eades: 1 of my favs
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 12:48Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean, cracking beasties
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle41 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 12:38Dean Eades: Thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle41 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 01:04Nick Clayton: Cracker Dean
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 01:01Dean Eades: Nice
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle38 viewsDean Eades05/31/10 at 23:01Dean Eades: Thks Colin
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle38 viewsDean Eades05/31/10 at 20:23Colin Pumfrett: Beauty Dean.
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Banded Damoiselle44 viewsMale eating an alder flyMichael Pickwell05/28/10 at 22:22Dean Eades: nice Mike
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Banded Damoiselle44 viewsMale eating an alder flyMichael Pickwell05/28/10 at 21:37Richard Pipe: beauty Mike
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Banded Damoiselle44 viewsMale eating an alder flyMichael Pickwell05/27/10 at 18:59Michael Pickwell: Thanks Neil
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Banded Damoiselle44 viewsMale eating an alder flyMichael Pickwell05/27/10 at 12:38Neil Smith: super shot michael
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Female banded demoiselle.33 viewsColin Pumfrett05/26/10 at 23:01Richard Pipe: nice set Colin
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Female banded demoiselle.37 viewsColin Pumfrett05/26/10 at 22:13Colin Pumfrett: Sorry, this is the male.
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Blue-tailed damselfly32 viewsMichael Pickwell05/25/10 at 21:58Matthew Latham: very nice Mike
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Male Common-blue Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/25/10 at 21:38Stephen Routledge: Cheers. .
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Male Common-blue Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/23/10 at 23:28Dean Eades: yes
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Male Common-blue Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/23/10 at 22:15Michael Pickwell: Nice
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Are these Common Blue?48 viewsRecord shot as I was standing on a stepladder on sloping ground!David Morison05/23/10 at 17:01gpc: Azure Blue key feature is 3 sides of square black ...
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Dean Eades - Blue tail40 viewsDean Eades05/20/10 at 17:09Dean Eades: cheers Michael
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly54 viewsDean Eades05/20/10 at 17:09Dean Eades: Thks
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly54 viewsDean Eades05/20/10 at 00:36Michael Pickwell: Well done
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Dean Eades - Blue tail40 viewsDean Eades05/20/10 at 00:36Michael Pickwell: Good one Dean
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