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Common Blue Damselfly, immature female45 viewsThanks to Steve Routledge for help with the IDsMichael PickwellMay 09, 2010
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Large Red Damselfly52 viewsMichael PickwellMay 08, 2010
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly51 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean EadesMay 04, 2010
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly48 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean EadesMay 04, 2010
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly38 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean EadesMay 04, 2010
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Teneral Female Large-red Damselfly.68 viewsOf the form 'Typica'.Stephen RoutledgeApr 25, 2010
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Migrant Hawker (f)65 viewsDavid MorisonOct 11, 2009
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Dragonfly52 viewsAt Far IngsMatthew TaylorOct 10, 2009
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Common Blue Damsel55 viewsFemale feeding David MorisonOct 05, 2009
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Common Blue Damsel55 viewsPair ovipositing?David MorisonOct 05, 2009
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Large Red Damsel38 viewsPair restingDavid MorisonOct 05, 2009
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Hawker ?83 viewsTaken at Frampton Marsh. Looks like a Hawker? Anyone know?Malcolm JohnsonOct 01, 2009
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? Darter86 viewsIn view of the excitement over my previous photo of this dragonfly I am posting this very poor shot of the same which may indicate a ruddy darter due to the 'waisted 'abdomen. Unfortunately S8 & S9 are not visble in the shot. What do the experts think?

Regards

David
David MorisonSep 30, 2009
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? Hawker95 viewsI think this a Common Hawker, any ideas?David MorisonSep 29, 2009
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Common Darter81 viewsDavid MorisonSep 29, 2009
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In flight69 viewsAt Far Ings. Is it an Emperor?Matthew TaylorSep 28, 2009
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Face off71 viewsNo idea what type of dragonfly this is but I think that it could be an Emperor(?). Matthew TaylorSep 28, 2009
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Common darter45 viewsStewart HoggSep 13, 2009
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Common Darter34 viewsDavid MorisonSep 12, 2009
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Broad Bodied Chaser male52 viewsDavid MorisonSep 12, 2009
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Common Darter34 viewsMick WestSep 05, 2009
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Common Darter40 viewsMick WestSep 05, 2009
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Southern Hawker44 viewsMick WestAug 25, 2009
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Broad bodied chaser, female44 viewsTetneyDave BradbeerAug 23, 2009
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Broad bodied chaser28 viewsTetneyDave BradbeerAug 23, 2009
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