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Dean Eades

Four-spotted chaser
340 viewsMessingham pits 11-05-05Dean Eades06/10/05 at 12:43Dean Eades:
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 23:05Matthew Latham: A bit Special!!
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Brown Argus183 viewsColin Jennings06/05/05 at 22:28Dean Eades:
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Grizzled

Skipper - Twyford Wood
128 viewsColin Jennings06/05/05 at 22:28Dean Eades:
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Dingy

Skipper - Twyford Wood
146 viewsColin Jennings06/05/05 at 22:27Dean Eades:
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Small Elephant hawk moth
421 viewsDean Eades06/05/05 at 22:24Dean Eades: Thanks good find mate , took

some locating - ...
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 22:22Dean Eades: Cheers Col
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Small Elephant hawk moth
421 viewsDean Eades06/05/05 at 21:14Matthew Latham: Beautiful mate!
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 20:51Colin Smale: Hell's bells Deano, this is

great !
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Small Elephant Hawk Moth200 views06/05/05 at 19:44Dean Eades: Nice
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Large Red Damselfly
486 viewsKirkby 01-05-05Dean Eades06/04/05 at 18:52Dean Eades:
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Elephant Hawk-moth at Grasby246 viewsHas pieces of cobweb stuck to itRoy Harvey06/04/05 at 18:51Dean Eades:
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Pete Haywood1021 viewsRoy Harvey06/04/05 at 18:49Dean Eades: PETER
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111 viewsCaught the wing colours in the sun wellEric Davison06/04/05 at 18:42Dean Eades:
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111 viewsCaught the wing colours in the sun wellEric Davison06/02/05 at 14:36Colin Smale: Looks like you have a nice

spot there, nice sh...
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Large Red Damselfly
486 viewsKirkby 01-05-05Dean Eades06/01/05 at 02:03Colin Smale: Heck Dean, that's nice.

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Robin113 viewsRobin - One of four young birds reared in back garden.Russell Hayes05/31/05 at 07:26Russell Hayes: Mal formed beak (crossed)
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Grey Plover119 viewsGrey Plover - Gibraltar Point - Another picRussell Hayes05/31/05 at 00:17Colin Smale: Hi Russ, like this one, very

nice indeed.
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Elephant Hawk-moth at Grasby246 viewsHas pieces of cobweb stuck to itRoy Harvey05/29/05 at 15:15Matthew Latham: Very nice Roy
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Brown Argus183 viewsColin Jennings05/22/05 at 21:40Alan Bowness: Nice
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Brown Argus121 viewsColin Jennings05/22/05 at 21:39Alan Bowness: Good one
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Dean Eades -129 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 18-05-05Dean Eades05/18/05 at 23:04Dean Eades:
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Little Gull118 viewsgpc05/18/05 at 21:04Matthew Latham: Superb shot
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Dean Eades -129 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 18-05-05Dean Eades05/18/05 at 21:02Matthew Latham: Very nice
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Small Coppers
120 viewsMoor Farm - 15-05-05Dean Eades05/17/05 at 22:52Dean Eades:
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