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Hairy Dragonfly57 viewsNick Clayton06/10/08 at 00:06Colin Pumfrett: Success
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Banded Demoiselle72 viewsFree again!Nick Clayton06/08/08 at 01:33Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Banded Demoiselle72 viewsFree again!Nick Clayton06/07/08 at 22:56Dean Eades: thats nice
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsMaleNick Clayton06/06/08 at 19:09Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Dean Eades - Large Red Damsel27 viewsKirkby 06-05-08Dean Eades06/06/08 at 13:09Nick Clayton: Great shot Dean
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsMaleNick Clayton06/05/08 at 20:37Dean Eades: Cracker
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Banded Demoiselle72 viewsFree again!Nick Clayton06/03/08 at 22:18Nick Clayton: Thanks Mandy and Mick
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Female Blue-tailed Damselfly of the form 'Rufescens'.33 viewsStephen Routledge06/03/08 at 14:06Stephen Routledge: Cheers chaps.
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Banded Demoiselle72 viewsFree again!Nick Clayton06/02/08 at 23:37Mick West: Stunning contrast of colours Nick M&M
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Female Four-spot Chaser of the form'Praenubila'.69 viewsStephen Routledge06/01/08 at 14:45Stephen Routledge: Cheers lads.
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsMaleNick Clayton06/01/08 at 14:36Nick Clayton: Thanks Mick and Mandy
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsMaleNick Clayton06/01/08 at 00:07Mick West: Lovely Nick! M&M
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Azure Damselfly46 viewsNick Clayton05/30/08 at 23:29Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Damselfly63 viewsSorry to keep asking but can anyone help with IDNick Clayton05/30/08 at 23:28Nick Clayton: Thanks for the comprehensive reply and sharing you...
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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen Routledge05/30/08 at 20:49Stephen Routledge: Cheers Deano,getting some decent results with the ...
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Damselfly63 viewsSorry to keep asking but can anyone help with IDNick Clayton05/30/08 at 20:47Stephen Routledge: Hi Nick,this is a teneral female Common-blue Damse...
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Variable Damselfly m+f41 viewsAlan Bowness05/30/08 at 13:34Dean Eades:
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Female Four-spot Chaser of the form'Praenubila'.69 viewsStephen Routledge05/30/08 at 13:33Dean Eades:
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Blue tailed damselflies32 viewsColin Pumfrett05/30/08 at 13:32Dean Eades: cracker
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Four spotted chaser.41 viewsColin Pumfrett05/30/08 at 13:32Dean Eades:
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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen Routledge05/30/08 at 13:31Dean Eades: sharp steve
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Damselfly63 viewsSorry to keep asking but can anyone help with IDNick Clayton05/30/08 at 13:31Dean Eades: Albino Damselfly
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Azure Damselfly46 viewsNick Clayton05/30/08 at 13:29Dean Eades: Cracker Nick
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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen Routledge05/27/08 at 21:58Stephen Routledge: Thanks guys.
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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen Routledge05/26/08 at 21:45Richard Pipe: Nice Steve
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