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Dean Eades - Speckled wood45 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean EadesMay 04, 2010
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Green Hairstreak63 viewsGreen Hairstreak - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMay 01, 2010
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Orange tip.69 viewsColin PumfrettApr 25, 2010
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Dean Eades - Green hairstreak99 viewsDonna nook 23-04-10Dean EadesApr 23, 2010
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Dean Eades - Green hairstreak67 viewsDonna nook 23-04-10Dean EadesApr 23, 2010
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Red Admiral60 viewsDavid MorisonOct 10, 2009
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Neatly wrapped...62 viewsStewart HoggSep 11, 2009
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Comma43 viewsMick WestSep 05, 2009
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Common Blue Butterfly52 viewsMick WestAug 21, 2009
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Common Blue45 viewsAnyone any idea what the little beetles are??Stewart HoggAug 19, 2009
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Common Blue47 viewsMick WestAug 19, 2009
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Brown Hairstreak167 viewsColin JenningsAug 16, 2009
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Dark Green Fritillary - found by Adrian Royle113 viewsColin JenningsAug 16, 2009
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Brown butterfly93 viewsIt didn't open its wings, and I can't identify it!Stewart HoggAug 16, 2009
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Skipper???84 viewsNote the small beetlesStewart HoggAug 16, 2009
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Speckled Wood100 viewsI think.....Stewart HoggAug 16, 2009
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Common Blue42 viewsStewart HoggAug 16, 2009
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Dean Eades - Brown Argus79 viewsCrowle 09Dean EadesAug 13, 2009
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Common Blue72 viewsTetney MarshesRichard PipeAug 09, 2009
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Dark-green Fritillary..139 viewsNot in the best of states,but a great record all the same.Stephen RoutledgeAug 09, 2009
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Essex Skipper.98 viewsThis is a slightly worn individual,but the black 'dipped in ink' antennae are shown to good affect.Stephen RoutledgeAug 08, 2009
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Grayling91 viewsFreddy JohnsonAug 08, 2009
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Painted Lady47 viewsMick WestAug 06, 2009
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Small Copper37 viewsMick WestAug 06, 2009
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Painted Lady34 viewsMick WestAug 04, 2009
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