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Variable Damselfly fem51 viewsAlan Bowness05/19/08 at 00:42Colin Pumfrett: Nice one Alan.
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Variable Damselfly fem51 viewsAlan Bowness05/19/08 at 00:38Nick Clayton: Great looking Damselfly and nice shot Alan.
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Common Blue Damselfly37 viewsNick Clayton05/19/08 at 00:33Nick Clayton: Thanks for that Colin, I'm a beginner when it ...
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Large Red Damselfly27 viewsMore on my website05/19/08 at 00:24Nick Clayton: Nice shot Matt
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Hairy dragonfly42 viewsColin Pumfrett05/19/08 at 00:22Nick Clayton: Well done for finding this today Colin, I looked f...
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Large Red Damselfly27 viewsMore on my website05/19/08 at 00:20Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Matt.
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Blue-tailed Damselfly49 viewsAlan Bowness05/19/08 at 00:19Colin Pumfrett: Nice one Al.
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Four-spotted Chaser58 viewsNick Clayton05/19/08 at 00:15Colin Pumfrett: Excellent pic Nick.
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Male Hairy Dragonfly52 viewsStephen Routledge05/19/08 at 00:14Dean Eades: nice shot steve
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Male Hairy Dragonfly52 viewsStephen Routledge05/19/08 at 00:14Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Stephen
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Common Blue Damselfly37 viewsNick Clayton05/19/08 at 00:03Colin Pumfrett: Looks like an Azure damselfly Nick
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Male Hairy Dragonfly52 viewsStephen Routledge05/18/08 at 23:34Nick Clayton: Cracking shot Steve
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Male Hairy Dragonfly44 viewsStephen Routledge05/18/08 at 22:49Matthew Latham: briliant shot Steve
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Four-spotted Chaser58 viewsNick Clayton05/18/08 at 22:34Matthew Latham: nice one Nick
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Large red Damselfly31 viewsAlan Bowness05/06/08 at 22:32Alan Bowness: Thanks Matt
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Large red Damselfly31 viewsAlan Bowness05/06/08 at 11:23Matthew Latham: superb Al
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Large Red Damselfly36 viewsNick Clayton05/06/08 at 01:10Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin and Dean
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Large Red Damselfly36 viewsNick Clayton05/05/08 at 22:12Dean Eades: Spot on
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Large-red Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/05/08 at 22:12Stephen Routledge: Many thanks.
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Large Red Damselfly36 viewsNick Clayton05/05/08 at 21:47Colin Pumfrett: Excellent
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Large-red Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/05/08 at 21:25Dean Eades: nice Steve
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Large-red Damselfly.31 viewsStephen Routledge05/05/08 at 21:25Nick Clayton: Nice shot Steve
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Southern Hawker49 viewsuniomystic09/23/07 at 22:06uniomystic: Its nice testing people. Nobody else seemed to not...
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Southern Hawker49 viewsuniomystic09/19/07 at 00:04gpc: another Migrant Hawker female
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Southern Hawker55 viewsMick West09/19/07 at 00:03gpc: it is actually a Migrant Hawker; brown thorax with...
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