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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly38 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades05/08/10 at 15:55Michael Pickwell: Nice set Dean
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly51 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades05/05/10 at 00:14Dean Eades: thks Colin
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly51 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades05/04/10 at 22:49Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly48 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades05/04/10 at 21:11Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly48 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades05/04/10 at 20:33Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Teneral Female Large-red Damselfly.68 viewsOf the form 'Typica'.Stephen Routledge04/26/10 at 22:09Stephen Routledge: Cheers chaps. .
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Teneral Female Large-red Damselfly.68 viewsOf the form 'Typica'.Stephen Routledge04/26/10 at 14:23Nick Clayton: Very nice first Damsel posting of the year Steve ...
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Teneral Female Large-red Damselfly.68 viewsOf the form 'Typica'.Stephen Routledge04/25/10 at 23:55Dean Eades: Nice Steve
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Teneral Female Large-red Damselfly.68 viewsOf the form 'Typica'.Stephen Routledge04/25/10 at 21:34Don Davis: Cracking detail Steve.
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Migrant Hawker49 viewsNick Clayton02/01/10 at 20:02Nick Clayton: Thanks Matthew
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Common Blue Damsel55 viewsPair ovipositing?David Morison10/05/09 at 21:02Stephen Routledge: Anytime,dragon and damsel i.d. can be a bit of a m...
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Common Blue Damsel55 viewsPair ovipositing?David Morison10/05/09 at 19:16David Morison: Thank you Stephen, I'll get the hang of it one...
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Common Blue Damsel55 viewsPair ovipositing?David Morison10/05/09 at 17:54Stephen Routledge: Hi David,this in fact is a pair of Azure Damselfly...
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? Hawker95 viewsI think this a Common Hawker, any ideas?David Morison10/03/09 at 00:48David Morison: Thank you Stephen and Matthew!
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? Hawker95 viewsI think this a Common Hawker, any ideas?David Morison10/02/09 at 20:45Matthew Taylor: Superb detail and capture
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In flight69 viewsAt Far Ings. Is it an Emperor?Matthew Taylor10/02/09 at 20:44Matthew Taylor: Thanks Neil
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Face off71 viewsNo idea what type of dragonfly this is but I think that it could be an Emperor(?). Matthew Taylor10/02/09 at 20:44Matthew Taylor: Thanks for the help and thanks for the comments An...
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Hawker ?83 viewsTaken at Frampton Marsh. Looks like a Hawker? Anyone know?Malcolm Johnson10/02/09 at 18:23Neil Smith: They are an extra interest to your birding during ...
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Hawker ?83 viewsTaken at Frampton Marsh. Looks like a Hawker? Anyone know?Malcolm Johnson10/02/09 at 10:29Malcolm Johnson: Thanks Neil. I had no real idea what it was.Have n...
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Hawker ?83 viewsTaken at Frampton Marsh. Looks like a Hawker? Anyone know?Malcolm Johnson10/01/09 at 15:45Neil Smith: Hi Malcolm. Its a Darter Dragon, looks like a male...
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? Hawker95 viewsI think this a Common Hawker, any ideas?David Morison09/30/09 at 11:11Stephen Routledge: The lack of yellow/gold costa(The leading edge to ...
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Common Darter81 viewsDavid Morison09/30/09 at 01:01David Morison: Thanks Andrew
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Face off71 viewsNo idea what type of dragonfly this is but I think that it could be an Emperor(?). Matthew Taylor09/30/09 at 00:03Andrew Chick: This is a Migrant Hawker...
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Common Darter81 viewsDavid Morison09/30/09 at 00:00Andrew Chick: This is a male Red-veined Darter - another good Ma...
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? Hawker95 viewsI think this a Common Hawker, any ideas?David Morison09/29/09 at 19:47David Morison: Thanks chaps, I knew I could rely on the album to ...
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