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Common Darter32 viewsuniomysticAug 16, 2007
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Dean Eades - Black darter57 viewsCrowle moor 12-8-07Dean EadesAug 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Black darter31 viewsCrowle moor 12-08-07Dean EadesAug 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Black darter45 viewsCrowle moor 12-08-07Dean EadesAug 12, 2007
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Black darter57 viewsAlan BownessAug 11, 2007
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Black darter38 viewsAlan BownessAug 11, 2007
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Black darter57 viewsAlan BownessAug 11, 2007
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Dean Eades - Small Red-eyed Damselfly54 viewsKirkby 11-8-07Dean EadesAug 11, 2007
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Dean Eades - Small Red-eyed Damselfly35 viewsKirkby 11-08-07Dean EadesAug 11, 2007
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Common Darter29 viewsuniomysticAug 11, 2007
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Male Ruddy Darter(Sympetrum sanguineum)36 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 11, 2007
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Emerald Damselfly37 viewsuniomysticAug 09, 2007
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Emerald Damselfly30 viewsuniomysticAug 09, 2007
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Male Emperor(Anax imperator)45 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 09, 2007
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Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma viridulum).48 viewsRecord shot .
Note distinctly brighter tomato red eyes than Red-eyed Damselfly,dark top to thorax,black x-mark on tail tip and blue underside to tail.
Stephen RoutledgeAug 09, 2007
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Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma viridulum)32 viewsRecord shotStephen RoutledgeAug 09, 2007
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly44 viewsgpcAug 08, 2007
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banded demoiselle34 viewsByron WebbAug 08, 2007
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Common Darter28 viewsuniomysticAug 07, 2007
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Southern Hawker46 viewsuniomysticAug 06, 2007
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Teneral Female Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)31 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 06, 2007
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Teneral Female Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)29 viewsStephen RoutledgeAug 06, 2007
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Black darters48 viewsAlan BownessAug 05, 2007
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Black darter33 viewsFemaleAlan BownessAug 05, 2007
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Black darter 35 viewsmaleAlan BownessAug 05, 2007
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