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Marsh Fritillary102 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 04, 2015
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98 viewsCOMMAGeoff HarrodMay 04, 2015
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Clouded Yellow303 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 20, 2014
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Clouded Yellow156 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 20, 2014
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PURPLE HAIRSTREAK216 viewsGeoff HarrodAug 13, 2014
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brown hairstreak181 viewsGeoff HarrodAug 13, 2014
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Brown Hairstreak196 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 07, 2014
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Painted Lady106 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 07, 2014
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Painted Lady96 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 07, 2014
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Common Blue104 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 07, 2014
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Common Blue104 viewsTrevor GunbyAug 07, 2014
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Brown hairstreak142 viewsAn obliging male photographed mid afternoon between Fiveways and Minting Triangle.Colin JenningsAug 07, 2014
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RED ADMIRAL96 viewsRED ADMIRALGeoff HarrodAug 06, 2014
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Painted Lady105 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 31, 2014
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Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) 122 viewsDark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) in a Foston gardenAlex LeesJul 31, 2014
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White Admiral125 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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White Admiral107 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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Silver-washed Fritillary113 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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Silver-washed Fritillary138 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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Dark Green Fritillary122 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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Dark Green Fritillary113 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 29, 2014
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Black Hairstreak253 viewsMark JohnsonJun 23, 2014
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Small Skipper120 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 14, 2014
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Speckled Wood82 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 13, 2014
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Painted Lady94 viewsTrevor GunbyJun 12, 2014
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