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Essex skipper?92 viewsColin PumfrettJul 22, 2009
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Purple hairstreak.98 viewsColin PumfrettJul 22, 2009
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Dean Eades - Painted lady34 viewsMessingham 20-07-09Dean EadesJul 21, 2009
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Holly Blue48 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 20, 2009
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Dean Eades - Painted lady48 viewsCrowle 19-07-09Dean EadesJul 19, 2009
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Dean Eades - Brown Argus55 viewsCrowle 19-07-09Dean EadesJul 19, 2009
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Gatekeepers.53 viewsNice to get 2 together.Stephen RoutledgeJul 19, 2009
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Posted this last week as a Small Skipper but due to the black antennae tips now believe it to be an Essex?136 viewsAm not a flutterby expert so confirmation would be nice.Dave BradbeerJul 15, 2009
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Dean Eades - Red admiral51 viewsChambers 11-07Dean EadesJul 13, 2009
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Dean Eades - Marbled white49 viewsChambers 11-07Dean EadesJul 13, 2009
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Dean Eades - White admiral74 viewsChambers 11-07Dean EadesJul 12, 2009
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Dean Eades - White admiral78 viewsChambers 11-07Dean EadesJul 12, 2009
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Grayling.77 viewsDidn't bargain for getting covered in ant's while photographing this individual,i am still stinging now!Stephen RoutledgeJul 11, 2009
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Grayling.87 viewsLots of this cracking butterfly at this site today.Stephen RoutledgeJul 11, 2009
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Gatekeeper60 viewsDave BradbeerJul 10, 2009
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Small Skipper62 viewsDave BradbeerJul 10, 2009
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Ringlet44 viewsDave BradbeerJul 10, 2009
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Grayling.91 viewsColin PumfrettJul 09, 2009
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Large heath.77 viewsColin PumfrettJul 09, 2009
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Gatekeeper48 viewsColin PumfrettJul 09, 2009
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Large Heath86 viewsNick ClaytonJul 04, 2009
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Marbled White69 viewsMichael PickwellJul 03, 2009
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Marbled White34 viewsMichael PickwellJul 03, 2009
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Marbled White47 viewsMichael PickwellJul 03, 2009
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White Admiral79 viewsOn Freddy Johnson's boot!Nick ClaytonJul 02, 2009
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