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Large red damselfly110 viewsGarry WrightJun 09, 2013
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Banded Demoiselle142 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 07, 2013
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Broad-bodied chaser139 viewsGarry WrightMay 25, 2013
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Azure Damsel121 viewsMale - confused by the red eyes!David MorisonMay 25, 2013
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Large Red Damselfly129 viewsMark JohnsonMay 19, 2013
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Large Red Damselfly106 viewsMark JohnsonMay 19, 2013
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Blue-tailed Damselfly114 viewsMark JohnsonMay 19, 2013
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Large Red Damselfly122 viewsMark JohnsonMay 06, 2013
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Common Darter319 viewsNo macro lens used.David MorisonOct 01, 2012
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Common darter130 viewsGarry WrightSep 30, 2012
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Migrant Hawker169 viewsTrevor GunbySep 29, 2012
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Common Darter201 viewsTwo males coupled in some way, is this unusual? Fulbeck now has it's own Dragon Whisperer!David MorisonSep 29, 2012
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Blue-tailed Damselfly137 viewsGarry WrightSep 23, 2012
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Common Darter110 viewsJoe MouldSep 21, 2012
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Migrant Hawkerd119 viewsDavid MorisonSep 16, 2012
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common darter143 viewsLeslie DavidsonSep 12, 2012
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Common Blue Damsefly157 viewsMark JohnsonSep 09, 2012
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly141 viewsMark JohnsonSep 09, 2012
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly167 viewsMark JohnsonSep 09, 2012
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Common Darter111 viewsDavid MorisonSep 09, 2012
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Anybody know what this is please219 viewsDragonflyChris GrimshawSep 07, 2012
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Ruddy Darter122 viewsTrevor GunbySep 04, 2012
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Ruddy Darter113 viewsTrevor GunbySep 04, 2012
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Dean Eades - Common darter 149 viewsDean EadesSep 04, 2012
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Migrant Hawker121 viewsDavid MorisonSep 04, 2012
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