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Common Darter93 viewsuniomystic10/25/06 at 16:42Dean Eades: yep
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Common Darter - Female153 viewsClose up of compound eyes - Whisby NR 5th August 2006achick10/25/06 at 15:05Neil Smith: Stunning!
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???168 viewsMick West10/25/06 at 15:04Neil Smith: Common darter
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Common Darter93 viewsuniomystic10/25/06 at 15:02Neil Smith: Thats different! i like that.
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Common Darter98 viewsuniomystic10/25/06 at 15:01Neil Smith: Dave,This looks like a Ruddy darter, especially i...
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Dean Eades - Southern Hawker56 viewsN Coates Dean Eades10/25/06 at 14:56Neil Smith: This is a Male Southern Hawker, still great shoto!
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/13/06 at 21:14Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/13/06 at 18:59Matthew Latham: spot on Alan
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/12/06 at 08:38Neil Smith: Alan, you've taken some excellent Dragons in f...
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/11/06 at 22:14Dean Eades:
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Migrant hawker139 viewsAlan Bowness09/09/06 at 14:54Alan Bowness: Thanks Mick
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Migrant hawker139 viewsAlan Bowness09/09/06 at 13:49Mick West: cracking shot!!
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Two Migrant hawkers111 viewsAlan Bowness09/05/06 at 22:40Dean Eades: Very nice Al
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Damselfly ID please!123 viewsMick West09/04/06 at 10:20Mick West: Thanks! I think youre correct! Looked it up!
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Damselfly ID please!123 viewsMick West09/03/06 at 22:31Dave Rooke: I think it's a Blue Tailed Damselfly
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Migrant hawker101 viewsAlan Bowness08/31/06 at 22:56Dean Eades: Dark horse
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/31/06 at 21:06Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/30/06 at 19:32Dean Eades: cool
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/30/06 at 08:09Matthew Latham: Awesome photo Alan
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Southern Hawker103 viewsuniomystic08/24/06 at 23:03Dean Eades: sharp
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Common Darter????127 viewsMick West08/20/06 at 21:33trevormlee: Excellent shot, tis Common
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Common Darter - Female153 viewsClose up of compound eyes - Whisby NR 5th August 2006achick08/06/06 at 18:18Dean Eades: Nice close up
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Small red-eyed damselfly127 viewsSee my website for more info at: www.kevindurose.co.ukKevin Durose08/02/06 at 18:56Dean Eades: Great stuff Kev - first for Lincs
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Black tailed skimmer109 viewsBlack-tailed Skimmer, and an old over mature female which has become much darker than the 'yellow and black' younger individuals. The blue grey pruinescence on the abdomen is not untypical. Colin Pumfrett07/28/06 at 20:11Alan Bowness: Hi Colin, It looks like an over mature female Blac...
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Black Darters114 viewsRoy Harvey07/27/06 at 20:28Colin Pumfrett: nice pic
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