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Four Spot Chaser29 viewsMichael Pickwell05/19/10 at 23:32Neil Smith: very nice
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Four Spot Chaser29 viewsMichael Pickwell05/19/10 at 10:04Michael Pickwell: Thanks Richard
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Four Spot Chaser29 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 22:16Richard Pipe: beauty
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Four Spot Chaser39 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 22:14Dean Eades:
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Four Spot Chaser39 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 21:25Michael Pickwell: Thanks Nick
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Four Spot Chaser39 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 20:28Nick Clayton: Nice images Mike
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Four Spot Chaser39 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 19:52Michael Pickwell: Thanks Colin
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Four Spot Chaser29 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 19:51Michael Pickwell: Thanks Dean
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Four Spot Chaser39 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 19:37Colin Pumfrett: Excellent shots Mike.
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Broad bodied Chaser, female45 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer05/18/10 at 19:36Colin Pumfrett: Very nice.
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Four Spot Chaser29 viewsMichael Pickwell05/18/10 at 19:31Dean Eades: Nice Mike
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Broad bodied Chaser, female45 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer05/18/10 at 19:00Michael Pickwell: Smashing Dave
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Hairy dragonfly emerging53 viewsColin Pumfrett05/17/10 at 22:30Nick Clayton: Great shot Colin
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Hairy dragonfly emerging53 viewsColin Pumfrett05/17/10 at 16:35Dean Eades: Nice Colin
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Hairy dragonfly emerging53 viewsColin Pumfrett05/17/10 at 00:20Michael Pickwell: Excellent Colin
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Dean Eades - Hairy with dinner71 viewsDean Eades05/12/10 at 19:07Neil Smith: Nice Dean, is it a St. Marks fly its caught?
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Dean Eades - Hairy with dinner71 viewsDean Eades05/12/10 at 00:04Dean Eades: Thks
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Dean Eades - Hairy with dinner71 viewsDean Eades05/11/10 at 22:45Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Dean Eades - Hairy with dinner71 viewsDean Eades05/11/10 at 22:19Michael Pickwell: Smashing Dean
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly46 viewsDean Eades05/10/10 at 19:15Dean Eades: thks colin
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly46 viewsDean Eades05/10/10 at 19:10Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Dean.
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly46 viewsDean Eades05/10/10 at 00:30Dean Eades: thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly46 viewsDean Eades05/10/10 at 00:03Nick Clayton: Nice Dean, you do well with these.
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Large Red Damselfly52 viewsMichael Pickwell05/09/10 at 12:48Michael Pickwell: Thanks Nick
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Large Red Damselfly52 viewsMichael Pickwell05/08/10 at 18:42Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mike
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