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Southern Hawker57 viewsWatts woodNick Clayton08/24/07 at 22:06Alan Bowness: Yeah i like it Nick
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Common Darter38 viewsuniomystic08/24/07 at 21:36uniomystic: Amazing! I came close to death holding my breath ...
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Southern Hawker57 viewsWatts woodNick Clayton08/24/07 at 15:43Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Common Darter44 viewsWatts woodNick Clayton08/24/07 at 14:13Nick Clayton: Thanks Steve
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Common Darter44 viewsWatts woodNick Clayton08/24/07 at 12:04Stephen Routledge: Nice shot Nick.
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Common Darter38 viewsuniomystic08/24/07 at 11:50Stephen Routledge: Hi Dave, this is a Male Ruddy Darter,it has all bl...
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Common Darter38 viewsuniomystic08/24/07 at 11:01Don Davis: lovely shot dave.
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Migrant Hawker34 viewsWatts WoodNick Clayton08/23/07 at 23:54Dean Eades: Nick have you been on ( Mrs Pickering meadow ? ) m...
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Southern Hawker57 viewsWatts woodNick Clayton08/23/07 at 23:51Dean Eades: Nice Nick - on my local Reserve
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banded demoiselle38 viewsByron Webb08/23/07 at 21:25Dean Eades: spot on
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Dean Eades - Small Red-eyed Damselfly54 viewsKirkby 11-8-07Dean Eades08/16/07 at 20:22Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Black darter57 viewsCrowle moor 12-8-07Dean Eades08/13/07 at 23:08Alan Bowness:
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Dean Eades - Black darter57 viewsCrowle moor 12-8-07Dean Eades08/13/07 at 22:50Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Black darter57 viewsCrowle moor 12-8-07Dean Eades08/13/07 at 18:12Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Dean.
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Dean Eades - Small Red-eyed Damselfly54 viewsKirkby 11-8-07Dean Eades08/13/07 at 18:12Colin Pumfrett: Brilliant Dean.
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/13/07 at 18:11Colin Pumfrett: Nice shots Alan
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/13/07 at 00:48Alan Bowness: Cheers chaps
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/13/07 at 00:48Alan Bowness: Thanks Nick
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Dean Eades - Black darter57 viewsCrowle moor 12-8-07Dean Eades08/12/07 at 21:57Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/12/07 at 01:32Nick Clayton: Nice shot Alan
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Dean Eades - Small Red-eyed Damselfly54 viewsKirkby 11-8-07Dean Eades08/12/07 at 01:31Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/12/07 at 00:06Dean Eades: very nice
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Black darter57 viewsAlan Bowness08/12/07 at 00:00Matthew Latham: Great shot Alan
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Teneral Female Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)29 viewsStephen Routledge08/08/07 at 20:39Stephen Routledge: Thanks Col.
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Black darters48 viewsAlan Bowness08/07/07 at 22:28Alan Bowness: Thanks Colin
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