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Common Darter - Female153 viewsClose up of compound eyes - Whisby NR 5th August 2006achick08/06/06 at 18:18Dean Eades: Nice close up
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Painted Lady105 viewsPainted Lady - bardneyRussell Hayes08/05/06 at 20:30Russell Hayes: Thanks Colin
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Mother Of Pearl117 viewsMother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis - Fulbeck 2nd August 2006achick08/05/06 at 11:11Colin Pumfrett: Took a photo of the same moth in my garden yesterd...
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Wood Sandpiper208 viewsWood Sandpiper - Record shot - Kirkby on Bain Gravel Pits.Russell Hayes08/03/06 at 22:06Richard Pipe: looks spot on according to my bird book Russell
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Painted Lady105 viewsPainted Lady - bardneyRussell Hayes08/02/06 at 22:28Colin Smale: Nice shot Russ
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Small red-eyed damselfly127 viewsSee my website for more info at: www.kevindurose.co.ukKevin Durose08/02/06 at 18:56Dean Eades: Great stuff Kev - first for Lincs
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Dean Eades - Common blues72 viewsWatts wood 24-07-06Dean Eades08/01/06 at 21:34Dean Eades:
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Red Twin-spot Carpet128 views( common )Dave Bradbeer08/01/06 at 18:19Dean Eades:
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/31/06 at 21:12Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps for all your nice comments.
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Shoveler - female118 viewsFar Ings 30th July 2006Richard Pipe07/31/06 at 18:46uniomystic: nice to see a bird in a pic not set at 90 degrees ...
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Silver Y139 viewsuniomystic07/31/06 at 13:21Neil Smith: Very nice, seem to lots about !
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/30/06 at 19:13Dean Eades: very nice Al .
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Woodchat Shrike271 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Friskney - Record shot with mothRussell Hayes07/30/06 at 18:58Colin Smale: Getting the moth too eh, great bonus Russ.
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Black tailed skimmer109 viewsBlack-tailed Skimmer, and an old over mature female which has become much darker than the 'yellow and black' younger individuals. The blue grey pruinescence on the abdomen is not untypical. Colin Pumfrett07/28/06 at 20:11Alan Bowness: Hi Colin, It looks like an over mature female Blac...
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/28/06 at 11:28Neil Smith: Brilliant!
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/27/06 at 21:31uniomystic: startling Alan ! my favourite butterfly--- and I&...
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Peacock91 viewsTaken at Humberston FittiesRichard Pipe07/27/06 at 21:21uniomystic: pastel tones against a gently blurred background -...
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/27/06 at 20:33Colin Pumfrett: terrific, nice vivid colours,will look great on ca...
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Black Darters114 viewsRoy Harvey07/27/06 at 20:28Colin Pumfrett: nice pic
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Dean Eades - Common blues72 viewsWatts wood 24-07-06Dean Eades07/27/06 at 20:28Colin Pumfrett: nice
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Garden Grayling. Broughton.122 viewsColin Pumfrett07/27/06 at 20:27Colin Pumfrett: thanks all
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsAlan Bowness07/27/06 at 16:10Roy Harvey: Well done Alan - and a cracking picture ! Roy.
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CASPIAN GULL257 viewsA very brief call by the adult Caspian Gull for a drink at Far Ings on July 20 at 1610. One of the features noted was the small dark eye when the gull was sitting on the water. This flight image is not totally stopped! (Taken in panic mode).Barry Clarkson07/26/06 at 18:04gpc: primary pattern looks to be incompatible with prev...
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Garden Grayling. Broughton.122 viewsColin Pumfrett07/26/06 at 17:21Neil Smith: Excellent!
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Dean Eades - Common blues72 viewsWatts wood 24-07-06Dean Eades07/26/06 at 17:20Neil Smith: Great Pose Dean!
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