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Common Darter????127 viewsMick WestAug 20, 2006
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Ruddy Darter - male95 viewsuniomysticAug 20, 2006
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Common Darter85 viewsuniomysticAug 16, 2006
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Common Darter85 viewsgpcAug 09, 2006
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Common Darter80 viewsgpcAug 09, 2006
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Common Darter65 viewsmale in obelisk positiongpcAug 09, 2006
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Migrant Hawker82 viewsgpcAug 09, 2006
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Common Darter97 viewsuniomysticAug 09, 2006
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Common Darter109 viewsuniomysticAug 08, 2006
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Migrant hawker86 viewsColin PumfrettAug 08, 2006
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Common Darter108 viewsuniomysticAug 07, 2006
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Dean Eades33 viewsMigrant hawker - RimacDean EadesAug 07, 2006
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Common Darter136 viewsuniomysticAug 06, 2006
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Common Darter - Female153 viewsClose up of compound eyes - Whisby NR 5th August 2006achickAug 05, 2006
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Common Blue Damselfly103 viewsDeath in the afternoonachickAug 05, 2006
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Ruddy Darter - Male105 viewsachickAug 05, 2006
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Brown Hawker - Ovipositing92 viewsWhisby Nature Reserve achickAug 05, 2006
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Common Blue Damselfly114 viewsFemale at Whisby Nature ReserveachickAug 05, 2006
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Common Darter - Female96 viewsWhisby Nature ReserveachickAug 05, 2006
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Small red-eyed damselfly127 viewsSee my website for more info at: www.kevindurose.co.ukKevin DuroseAug 01, 2006
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Common Hawker106 viewsfemale ovi-positing Worlaby Carrs a most bizzare record a long way from nearest suitabl habitatgpcJul 28, 2006
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Black tailed skimmer109 viewsBlack-tailed Skimmer, and an old over mature female which has become much darker than the 'yellow and black' younger individuals. The blue grey pruinescence on the abdomen is not untypical. Colin PumfrettJul 28, 2006
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Common Darter125 viewsTaken in Bradley Woods GrimsbyRichard PipeJul 25, 2006
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Migrant hawker114 viewsPaul SullivanJul 24, 2006
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Black Darters114 viewsRoy HarveyJul 24, 2006
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