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Dingy Skipper62 viewsMatthew Latham06/20/10 at 21:46Neil Smith: very nice indeed
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Green Hairstreak78 viewsMore on my websiteMatthew Latham06/07/10 at 19:40Neil Smith: Spot on Matt
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Marsh Fritillary34 viewsMichael Pickwell06/06/10 at 12:28Michael Pickwell: Thanks Nick
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Common Blue65 viewsMick West06/02/10 at 02:03Mick West: Thanks Colin
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Common Blue65 viewsMick West06/01/10 at 19:39Colin Smale: Beautiful shot
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Common Blue48 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 12:55Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Dean Eades - Orange tip46 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 12:37Dean Eades: Thks
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Dean Eades - Orange tip46 viewsDean Eades06/01/10 at 01:06Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Common Blue48 viewsNick Clayton06/01/10 at 01:02Dean Eades: sweet
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Brown Argus78 viewsNick Clayton05/29/10 at 22:52Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin
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Brown Argus78 viewsNick Clayton05/29/10 at 17:17Colin Pumfrett: Superb Nick.
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Brown Argus78 viewsNick Clayton05/29/10 at 02:00Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/29/10 at 01:18Nick Clayton: Thanks
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Brown Argus78 viewsNick Clayton05/29/10 at 00:53Dean Eades: Cracker Nick
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/28/10 at 15:44Neil Smith: Certainly does, smashin image Nick
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/27/10 at 20:11Dean Eades: it works
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Marsh Fritillary34 viewsMichael Pickwell05/27/10 at 09:22Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mike
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/27/10 at 00:05Nick Clayton: Thanks Guys. This was a bit of an experiment with ...
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/26/10 at 23:55Michael Pickwell: Excellent
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/26/10 at 21:37Matthew Latham: nice Nick
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Dean Eades - Green hairstreak55 viewsDean Eades05/26/10 at 20:57Dean Eades: Thks
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/26/10 at 20:56Dean Eades: Nice
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Common Blue45 viewsNick Clayton05/26/10 at 20:52Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful Nick.
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Dean Eades - Green hairstreak55 viewsDean Eades05/26/10 at 20:48Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Marsh Fritillary86 viewsNick Clayton05/24/10 at 20:30Nick Clayton: Thanks Guys
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