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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle47 viewsDean Eades06/15/10 at 19:58Dean Eades: Thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle47 viewsDean Eades06/15/10 at 10:50Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle38 viewsDean Eades06/15/10 at 01:18Dean Eades: thks...
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Banded Demoiselle52 viewsNick Clayton06/14/10 at 01:19Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Four-spotted Chaser66 viewsNick Clayton06/14/10 at 01:18Nick Clayton: Thanks Mike
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Dean Eades - redeye70 viewsDean Eades06/13/10 at 23:22Dean Eades: thks
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Hairy Dragonfly69 viewsEating a bumblebeeMichael Pickwell06/13/10 at 23:21Dean Eades: very
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Black-tailed Skimmer216 viewsMichael Pickwell06/13/10 at 21:30Nick Clayton: Nice Mike
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Hairy Dragonfly69 viewsEating a bumblebeeMichael Pickwell06/13/10 at 21:29Nick Clayton: Interesting shot Mike
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Dean Eades - redeye70 viewsDean Eades06/13/10 at 20:17Michael Pickwell: Nice one Dean
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Four-spotted Chaser66 viewsNick Clayton06/13/10 at 20:16Michael Pickwell: Very nice Nick
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Banded Demoiselle52 viewsNick Clayton06/13/10 at 14:24Dean Eades: nice
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Banded Demoiselle45 viewsNick Clayton06/12/10 at 13:48Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard and Neil
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Banded Demoiselle45 viewsNick Clayton06/11/10 at 12:58Neil Smith: Superb images of the Dems Nick
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Banded Demoiselle45 viewsNick Clayton06/11/10 at 10:42Richard Pipe: cracker Nick
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Dean Eades - redeye70 viewsDean Eades06/10/10 at 10:51Dean Eades: thks
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Banded Demoiselle45 viewsNick Clayton06/10/10 at 01:16Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Dean Eades - redeye70 viewsDean Eades06/10/10 at 00:22Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Banded Demoiselle45 viewsNick Clayton06/10/10 at 00:03Dean Eades: Very nice Nick
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Banded Damoiselle44 viewsMale eating an alder flyMichael Pickwell06/06/10 at 12:27Michael Pickwell: Thanks guys
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle38 viewsDean Eades06/06/10 at 12:26Michael Pickwell: Nice set Dean
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/06/10 at 10:10Nick Clayton: Thanks Neil and Matt
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Dean Eades - Banded demoiselle 43 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 20:34Dean Eades: Thks
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Banded Demoiselle50 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 20:21Matthew Latham: very nice Nick
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Dean Eades - Banded demoiselle 43 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 20:20Matthew Latham: that is very nice
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