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Dark green fritillary.131 viewsColin Pumfrett08/24/10 at 22:42Michael Pickwell: Good one Colin
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/24/10 at 22:41Michael Pickwell: Very nice
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Common Blue58 viewsNick Clayton08/24/10 at 22:41Michael Pickwell: Nice
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/23/10 at 20:26Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/22/10 at 22:40Colin Pumfrett: Magic.
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/20/10 at 00:54Colin Smale: Nice nice nice.
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/19/10 at 00:51Dean Eades: thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Common blues109 viewsDean Eades08/19/10 at 00:23Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Common Blue58 viewsNick Clayton08/10/10 at 23:32Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Common Blue58 viewsNick Clayton08/10/10 at 23:13Dean Eades: Like it
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Dean Eades - Common blue52 viewsHardy Gang woodDean Eades08/10/10 at 19:38Dean Eades: Thks
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Dean Eades - Common blue52 viewsHardy Gang woodDean Eades08/10/10 at 19:04Don Davis: Beautiful stands out Perfectly.
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Dark green fritillary.131 viewsColin Pumfrett08/10/10 at 00:05Nick Clayton: Nice find Colin
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Dean Eades - Common blue52 viewsHardy Gang woodDean Eades08/09/10 at 23:36Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Dark green fritillary.131 viewsColin Pumfrett08/09/10 at 22:10Colin Pumfrett: The more the better.
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Dark green fritillary.131 viewsColin Pumfrett08/09/10 at 17:44Dean Eades: more Fritillarys
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Common blue66 viewsHardy gang woodDean Eades08/07/10 at 11:34Dean Eades: thks Nick
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Common blue66 viewsHardy gang woodDean Eades08/07/10 at 00:24Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean
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Peacock61 viewsNick Clayton08/06/10 at 23:49Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Peacock61 viewsNick Clayton08/06/10 at 16:19Dean Eades: NICE
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Common Blue80 viewsNick Clayton08/03/10 at 21:47Nick Clayton: Thanks Matthew
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Common Blue80 viewsNick Clayton08/03/10 at 16:27Matthew Taylor: Stunning shot
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Dean Eades - Silver-washed Fritillary165 viewsSnakeholme 28-07-10Dean Eades08/03/10 at 13:01Dean Eades: lets hope for more
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Dean Eades - Brimstone47 viewsDean Eades08/03/10 at 12:59Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Brimstone47 viewsDean Eades08/03/10 at 01:04Nick Clayton: Nice image Dean
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