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Dean Eades - Black Hairstreak105 viewsChambers 17-06-07Dean Eades06/17/07 at 23:22Dean Eades: thks all
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Dean Eades - Black Hairstreak105 viewsChambers 17-06-07Dean Eades06/17/07 at 23:00Mick West: Lovely Dean! M&M
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Dean Eades - Black Hairstreak105 viewsChambers 17-06-07Dean Eades06/17/07 at 22:15Nick Clayton: Well done Dean, cracking shot
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Dean Eades - Black Hairstreak105 viewsChambers 17-06-07Dean Eades06/17/07 at 19:58Colin Pumfrett: Brilliant Dean.
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Can anyone ID please?137 viewsChambers WoodRussell Hayes06/17/07 at 00:31Nick Clayton:
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Can anyone ID please?137 viewsChambers WoodRussell Hayes06/16/07 at 23:46Russell Hayes: Thanks Nick, I have spent hours trying to ID it on...
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Can anyone ID please?137 viewsChambers WoodRussell Hayes06/16/07 at 23:40Nick Clayton: I think it's a Six-spot Burnet moth larvae Rus...
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Meadow Brown(Maniola jurtina).41 viewsStephen Routledge06/11/07 at 20:28Stephen Routledge: Thanks Col.
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Large heath68 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/07 at 23:12Alan Bowness: Thanks Colin.
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Meadow Brown(Maniola jurtina).41 viewsStephen Routledge06/10/07 at 21:58Colin Pumfrett: Nice pics Steve.
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Large heath68 viewsAlan Bowness06/10/07 at 21:57Colin Pumfrett: super Alan.
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Large Heath58 viewsuniomystic06/10/07 at 21:56Colin Pumfrett: lovely.
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Marsh Fritillary99 viewsChambers woodNick Clayton06/08/07 at 22:38S and K Spavin: Stunning pic
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Marsh Fritillary99 viewsChambers woodNick Clayton06/06/07 at 22:48Dean Eades: Thanks Nick, macro photography is great fun, keep ...
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Marsh Fritillary99 viewsChambers woodNick Clayton06/05/07 at 23:24Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean, my first attempt at macro photography...
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Common Blues Mating40 viewsRed Hill, Saturday 2 May 2007Dave Wright06/05/07 at 22:49Alan Bowness: Nice shot Dave.
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Marsh Fritillary99 viewsChambers woodNick Clayton06/05/07 at 22:16Dean Eades: nice Nick
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Large Skippers mating.34 viewsDave Bradbeer06/05/07 at 22:15Dean Eades: nice Dave
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Brown argus69 viewsAlan Bowness06/02/07 at 07:07Alan Bowness: Thanks
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Brown argus69 viewsAlan Bowness06/01/07 at 23:08Dean Eades:
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Brown argus69 viewsAlan Bowness05/26/07 at 21:30Matthew Latham: Nice one Al
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Common blue34 viewsAlan Bowness05/26/07 at 20:50Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps
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Common blue34 viewsAlan Bowness05/26/07 at 19:52Dean Eades: nice AL
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Common blue34 viewsAlan Bowness05/26/07 at 19:02Colin Pumfrett: Lovely
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Dean Eades - Small heath28 viewsGreetwell hollow 22-05-07

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Dean Eades05/23/07 at 14:09Matthew Latham:
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