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Dean Eades - Brown Argus77 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesAug 03, 2009
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Dean Eades - Wall68 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesAug 03, 2009
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Dean Eades - Small copper42 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesAug 03, 2009
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Dean Eades - Brown Argus61 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesAug 03, 2009
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Wall.80 viewsA very nice species,which seems to be declining in some areas.Stephen RoutledgeAug 03, 2009
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Green Veined White83 viewsFar IngsRichard PipeAug 02, 2009
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ID please ?95 viewscan't seem to see this in my observers book of butterfliesRichard PipeAug 02, 2009
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Large White (with passing hoverfly)55 viewsGardenRichard PipeAug 02, 2009
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Common Blue55 viewsGives a good size comparison next to the rabbit droppings!Mick WestAug 02, 2009
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Large Skipper and Hover/Drone(?)Fly68 viewsMick WestAug 02, 2009
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Peacock and tortoiseshell39 viewsWorks of art!Stewart HoggAug 02, 2009
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Peacock45 viewsJohn GoyJul 29, 2009
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Two for the price of one34 viewsJohn GoyJul 29, 2009
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Painted Lady37 viewsIt was having a rest on the fence.John GoyJul 29, 2009
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Red Admiral29 viewsNot in the best of condition.John GoyJul 29, 2009
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Dean Eades - Peacock wing46 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesJul 29, 2009
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Dean Eades - Common blue29 viewsSnakeholme 09Dean EadesJul 29, 2009
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Painted Lady28 viewsMick WestJul 29, 2009
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Dean Eades - Brown argus59 viewsSnakeholme 28-07-09Dean EadesJul 28, 2009
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Dean Eades - Holly blue56 viewsSnakeholme 28-07-09Dean EadesJul 28, 2009
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Red Admiral.47 viewsA great chance today to capture the underwings of several species as they nectared on the many clumps of Hemp Agrimony around the reserve.Stephen RoutledgeJul 26, 2009
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Large White.39 viewsStephen RoutledgeJul 26, 2009
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Male Comma.37 viewsStephen RoutledgeJul 26, 2009
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Male Green-veined White.34 viewsStephen RoutledgeJul 26, 2009
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Painted Lady45 viewsMick WestJul 24, 2009
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