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Common Darter128 viewsCommon Darter - Kirkby MoorMick WestJul 24, 2006
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Red-eyed Damselfly117 viewsLincoln 21st July 2006achickJul 21, 2006
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Common Darter - Immature Male118 viewsLincoln 20th July 2006achickJul 20, 2006
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Common Darter - Immature Male157 viewsLincoln 20th July 2006achickJul 20, 2006
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Blue-tailed Damselfly151 viewsLincoln 20th July 2006achickJul 20, 2006
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Dean Eades - Southern hawker48 viewsHackthorn 19-07-06Dean EadesJul 20, 2006
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Dean Eades - Southern hawker46 viewsHackthorn 19-07-06Dean EadesJul 20, 2006
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Dean Eades - Ruddy darter62 viewsToft-ResDean EadesJul 18, 2006
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Common Hawker124 viewsColin PumfrettJul 16, 2006
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Migrant Hawker185 viewsMJGreyJul 14, 2006
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LESSER EMPEROR173 viewsThe male still present on Willow Lake, Whisby showing very well all afternoon on July-12, though difficult to photograph. It seems to have a regular routine feeding low over the submerged vegetation to the right mainly of the watchpoint. When not feeding it, it appears to rest high up in the Silver Birches.ATRIFRONSJul 12, 2006
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4 spot praenubila134 viewsgpcJul 11, 2006
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Lesser Emperor192 viewsyes I know its the worst dragonfly pic ever but it almost shows it was there todaygpcJul 11, 2006
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Common Blue Damselfly172 viewsWhisby 11th July 2006achickJul 11, 2006
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Dean Eades - Emperor Dragonfly128 viewsKirkby pits 10-07-06Dean EadesJul 10, 2006
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Large Red and Azure Blue145 viewshybridization in the making!gpcJul 08, 2006
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Black Darter teneral115 viewsgpcJul 08, 2006
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Black Darters pair117 viewsgpcJul 08, 2006
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male Black Darter105 viewsgpcJul 08, 2006
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female Black Darter105 viewsgpcJul 08, 2006
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male Black Darter104 viewsgpcJul 08, 2006
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Lesser Emperor (dead)186 viewsJul 08, 2006
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Dean Eades - Emperor44 viewsWhisby 07-07-06Dean EadesJul 07, 2006
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Dean Eades - Emperor50 viewsWhisby 07-07-06Dean EadesJul 07, 2006
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Dean Eades - Red eyed damselfly49 viewsWhisby 07-07-06Dean EadesJul 07, 2006
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