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Black Hairstreak252 viewsMark Johnson06/26/14 at 19:17Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Black Hairstreak252 viewsMark Johnson06/25/14 at 18:40Nick Clayton: Super image Mark
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Black Hairstreak252 viewsMark Johnson06/24/14 at 01:34Dean Eades: cracker mate
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Unidentified157 viewsTrevor Gunby06/10/14 at 12:23Nige Lound: Hi Trevor. Looks like Brown-tail
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Green Hairstreak162 viewsMark Johnson05/06/14 at 23:35Mark Johnson: Thanks Dean
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Green Hairstreak162 viewsMark Johnson05/06/14 at 23:33Dean Eades: sweet mate
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Orange-tip88 viewsTrevor Gunby05/04/14 at 23:02Nick Clayton: Nice image Trevor
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Clouded Yellow175 viewsMark Johnson08/31/13 at 10:33Mark Johnson: Thanks Dean
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Clouded Yellow175 viewsMark Johnson08/28/13 at 19:25Dean Eades: SWEET mate
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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow 184 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades08/19/13 at 22:35Dean Eades: cheers Russ
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Dean Eades - Clouded yellow 184 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades08/19/13 at 19:33Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Clouded Yellow137 viewsColin Jennings08/19/13 at 14:10Roy Harvey: Nice one Colin!
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Clouded Yellow131 views2 today along sea bank (08/08/2013)Joe Pell08/08/13 at 22:18Roy Harvey: Nice one Joe - hope they move inland!
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What does this change into please ?133 viewsDave Andrew07/30/13 at 23:37Dave Andrew: Thanks
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What does this change into please ?133 viewsDave Andrew07/30/13 at 23:36Colin Smale: Cinnabar moth
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Purple Hairstreak133 viewsPair displaying in my garden with one landing on a nearby laurel leaf.MJGrey07/23/13 at 01:20Dean Eades: COOL
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Dean Eades - Marbled white150 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades07/21/13 at 14:15Dean Eades: cheers mate
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Marbled White136 viewsNick Clayton07/20/13 at 10:35Nick Clayton: Thanks Mark
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Dean Eades - Marbled white150 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades07/19/13 at 20:40Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Marbled White136 viewsNick Clayton07/10/13 at 20:35Mark Johnson: Nice Nick
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Marbled White129 viewsMark Johnson07/10/13 at 20:34Mark Johnson: Quite early Nick, thanks
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Marbled White136 viewsNick Clayton07/07/13 at 23:15Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Marbled White136 viewsNick Clayton07/07/13 at 20:40Dean Eades: SWEET mate
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Marbled White129 viewsMark Johnson07/06/13 at 16:17Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mark, I bet you had to get up early to g...
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Orange Tip102 viewsRuss Telfer07/02/13 at 21:51Dean Eades: like it
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