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Southern Hawker (male)77 viewsDavid Morison09/28/11 at 17:16Dean Eades: sweet
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Southern Hawker109 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey09/27/11 at 16:29MJGrey: Hi Stephen, several years ago there were 2 Red-vei...
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Southern Hawker109 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey09/27/11 at 09:06Stephen Routledge: Interesting piece of behaviour,this species does h...
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Southern Hawker109 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey09/26/11 at 22:56Dean Eades: nice 1
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Common Blue Damselfly87 viewsTrevor Gunby09/13/11 at 22:32Trevor Gunby: I think you'll find Harriers in the "Comm...
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Common Blue Damselfly87 viewsTrevor Gunby09/13/11 at 21:17Russ Telfer: That's not a Marsh Harrier Trev ?
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Ruddy Darter84 viewsTrevor Gunby09/13/11 at 00:09Russ Telfer: Very Nice Trev
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Black Darter123 viewsNick Clayton08/25/11 at 23:25Dean Eades:
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Brown Hawker68 viewsNick Clayton08/16/11 at 00:03Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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Brown Hawker68 viewsNick Clayton08/15/11 at 23:30Dean Eades: cracker
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Common Darter84 viewsDavid Morison08/06/11 at 10:42David Morison: Thanks Dean.
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Common Darter84 viewsDavid Morison08/05/11 at 22:40Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle Damselfly.121 viewsHackthorn 03-07-11Dean Eades07/06/11 at 13:03Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle Damselfly.121 viewsHackthorn 03-07-11Dean Eades07/05/11 at 23:03Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean
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Emerald Damselfly115 viewsEmerald Damselfly - Linwood WarrenRussell Hayes07/01/11 at 22:37Russ Telfer: A beauty
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Banded Agrion Female100 viewsRuss Telfer06/30/11 at 23:56Russ Telfer: Thanks Nick
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Banded Agrion Female100 viewsRuss Telfer06/30/11 at 22:56Nick Clayton: Cracker Russ
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Azure Damselfly101 viewsNick Clayton06/22/11 at 01:54Nick Clayton: Cheers Dean
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Azure Damselfly101 viewsNick Clayton06/21/11 at 13:50Dean Eades: nice very
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Azure Damselfly101 viewsNick Clayton06/20/11 at 21:16Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin
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Azure Damselfly101 viewsNick Clayton06/20/11 at 11:08Colin Smale: Nice one.
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Banded Agrion131 viewsRuss Telfer06/18/11 at 10:17Russ Telfer: right folder this time ..Do'h !
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Dean Eades - Large Reds59 viewsDean Eades06/15/11 at 20:41Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Dean Eades - Large Reds59 viewsDean Eades06/15/11 at 20:41Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Dean Eades - Large Reds59 viewsDean Eades06/12/11 at 20:06Nick Clayton: Great shot Dean
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