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Stephen Routledges hairy friend.85 viewsHairy hawkers extremely photogenic today at Messingham.Colin PumfrettMay 19, 2007
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Male Hairy Dragonfly(Brachytron pratense)36 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 19, 2007
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4 spot chaser32 viewsColin PumfrettMay 19, 2007
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Female'Blue form' Variable Damselfly(Coenagrion pulchellum)36 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 19, 2007
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Male Variable Damselfly(Coenagrion pulchellum)35 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 19, 2007
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Red-Eyed Damselfly31 viewsAlan BownessMay 13, 2007
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Four-spot Chaser(Libellula quadrimaculata)32 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 13, 2007
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Female"Blue form"Azure Damselfly(Coenagrion puella).35 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 13, 2007
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Female Red-Eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)41 viewsNote, distinct dark top to thorax and short antehumeral stripes.Stephen RoutledgeMay 13, 2007
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Dean Eades Blue-tailed Damselfly38 views Messingham 09-05-07Dean EadesMay 09, 2007
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Dean Eades - Four-Spot Chaser43 viewsMessingham 09-05-07Dean EadesMay 09, 2007
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Dean Eades - Four-Spot Chaser42 viewsMessingham 09-05-07Dean EadesMay 09, 2007
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Dean Eades - Large red damselfly35 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean EadesMay 08, 2007
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Dean Eades - Large red damselfly32 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean EadesMay 08, 2007
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Dean Eades - Large red damselfly27 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean EadesMay 08, 2007
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Male Azure Damselfly(Coenagrion puella)40 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 07, 2007
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Teneral male Red-eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)30 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 07, 2007
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Another hairy dragonfly55 viewsColin PumfrettMay 05, 2007
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Four-spot Chaser(Libellula quadrimaculata)47 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 05, 2007
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Four-Spot Chaser(Libellula quadrimaculata)41 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 05, 2007
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Hairy Dragonfly(Brachytron pratense)54 viewsApologies for another Hairy pic.Stephen RoutledgeMay 02, 2007
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Large Red Damselfly30 viewsuniomysticApr 29, 2007
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Large Red Damselfly28 viewsuniomysticApr 29, 2007
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Large Red Damselfly45 viewsuniomysticApr 29, 2007
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Hairy Hawker Dragonfly108 viewsAlan BownessApr 28, 2007
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