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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen RoutledgeMay 26, 2008
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Four spotted chaser.41 viewsColin PumfrettMay 25, 2008
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Large red damselfly.34 viewsColin PumfrettMay 25, 2008
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Blue tailed damselflies32 viewsColin PumfrettMay 24, 2008
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Four Spot Chaser36 viewsMick WestMay 23, 2008
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Female Four-spot Chaser of the form'Praenubila'.69 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 22, 2008
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Large Red Damselfly38 viewsPaul BurtonMay 21, 2008
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Variable Damselfly68 viewsPaul BurtonMay 21, 2008
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Damselfly.61 viewsI took this photo yesterday at M.S.Q. Looks identical to Nicks Variable.Colin PumfrettMay 19, 2008
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Record shot of female 'blue form' Azure Damselfly.41 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 19, 2008
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Variable Damselfly m+f41 viewsAlan BownessMay 19, 2008
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Damselfly?103 viewsPlease can someone help with IDNick ClaytonMay 19, 2008
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Variable Damselfly male53 viewsAlan BownessMay 18, 2008
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Variable Damselfly fem51 viewsAlan BownessMay 18, 2008
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Blue-tailed Damselfly36 viewsNick ClaytonMay 18, 2008
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Red eyed damselfly30 viewsColin PumfrettMay 18, 2008
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Common Blue Damselfly37 viewsNick ClaytonMay 18, 2008
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Hairy dragonfly42 viewsColin PumfrettMay 18, 2008
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Blue-tailed Damselfly40 viewsNick ClaytonMay 18, 2008
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Teneral male Variable Damselfly.33 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 18, 2008
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Female Blue-tailed Damselfly of the form 'Rufescens'.33 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 18, 2008
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Male Hairy Dragonfly52 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 18, 2008
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Male Hairy Dragonfly44 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 18, 2008
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Large Red Damselfly27 viewsMore on my websiteMay 18, 2008
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Four-spotted Chaser58 viewsNick ClaytonMay 18, 2008
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