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Azure Damselfly82 viewsNick Clayton06/05/11 at 21:17Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Azure Damselfly82 viewsNick Clayton06/05/11 at 12:12Dean Eades: Nice
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Azure Damselfly71 viewsNick Clayton06/03/11 at 00:30Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsNick Clayton06/03/11 at 00:16Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean, helped by the lack of wind this morni...
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Azure Damselfly63 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 23:36Dean Eades: Great detail Nick ...
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Azure Damselfly71 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 23:35Dean Eades: cool
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Azure Damselfly70 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 23:32Nick Clayton: Thanks guys
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Azure Damselfly70 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 20:26Dean Eades: cracker
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Azure Damselfly70 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 14:01David Morison: Beauty!
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Azure Damselfly70 viewsNick Clayton06/02/11 at 12:47Neil Kurz: Absolute belter!
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Dean Eades - Broad bodied chaser65 viewsDean Eades06/02/11 at 09:47Dean Eades: Thks David
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Dean Eades - Broad bodied chaser65 viewsDean Eades06/02/11 at 09:02David Morison: Superb set Dean!
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Dean Eades - Red eyed damselfly 62 viewsDean Eades05/26/11 at 20:31Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Dean Eades - Red eyed damselfly 62 viewsDean Eades05/26/11 at 20:15Nick Clayton: NICE m8
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly110 viewsDean Eades05/20/11 at 00:40Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly110 viewsDean Eades05/20/11 at 00:37Nick Clayton: Nice m8
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Common Blue Damselfly132 viewsNick Clayton05/19/11 at 22:40Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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Common Blue Damselfly132 viewsNick Clayton05/19/11 at 20:45Dean Eades: like it
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Male Red-eyed Damselfly.113 viewsA Stunning Damsel species.Stephen Routledge05/16/11 at 01:41Dean Eades: sweet
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Male Red-eyed Damselfly.113 viewsA Stunning Damsel species.Stephen Routledge05/15/11 at 21:46Nick Clayton: Nice close-up Steve
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Hairy Dragonfly78 viewsIn tandemNick Clayton05/07/11 at 23:45Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Hairy Dragonfly78 viewsIn tandemNick Clayton05/07/11 at 15:34Dean Eades: nice m8
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Dean Eades - Male Hairy Dragonfly88 viewsDean Eades05/04/11 at 00:15Dean Eades: thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Male Hairy Dragonfly88 viewsDean Eades05/03/11 at 23:17Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Hairy Dragonfly79 viewsNick Clayton05/03/11 at 21:33Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin and Dean, don't you start Colin, ...
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