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Dean Eades - Red eyed damselfly 62 viewsDean EadesMay 26, 2011
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly110 viewsDean EadesMay 19, 2011
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly70 viewsDean EadesMay 19, 2011
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Common Blue Damselfly132 viewsNick ClaytonMay 19, 2011
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Male Red-eyed Damselfly.113 viewsA Stunning Damsel species.Stephen RoutledgeMay 15, 2011
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Red-eyed Damselfly61 viewsMore on my websiteMatthew LathamMay 09, 2011
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Hairy Dragonfly87 viewsIn tandemNick ClaytonMay 06, 2011
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Hairy Dragonfly78 viewsIn tandemNick ClaytonMay 06, 2011
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Common Darter80 viewsteneral very early indeedgpcMay 06, 2011
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Dean Eades - Hairy 71 viewsDean EadesMay 05, 2011
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Dean Eades - 4 spot chaser 79 viewsDean EadesMay 03, 2011
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Dean Eades - Male Hairy Dragonfly88 viewsDean EadesMay 03, 2011
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Male Hairy Dragonfly.80 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 02, 2011
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Female Four-spot Chaser of the form 'Praenubila'.80 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 02, 2011
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Ovi-positing female Hairy Dragonfly.61 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 02, 2011
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Hairy Dragonfly79 viewsNick ClaytonMay 02, 2011
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Migrant Hawker (m)72 viewsDavid MorisonOct 28, 2010
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Migrant Hawker (m)71 viewsWith a little bit missing!David MorisonOct 02, 2010
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Migrantm Hawker73 viewsDavid MorisonSep 28, 2010
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Common Darter (f)62 viewsWith a background of birdseed!David MorisonSep 02, 2010
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Common Darter (m)52 viewsDavid MorisonAug 31, 2010
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Common Darter (m)62 viewsDavid MorisonAug 31, 2010
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Dean Eades - Migrant hawker62 viewsDean EadesAug 18, 2010
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Migrant Hawker48 viewsNick ClaytonAug 15, 2010
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Female Common Hawker eating Common Darter.94 viewsA cracker!.Stephen RoutledgeAug 10, 2010
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