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Most viewed - Dragonflies and Damselflies in Lincs
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Black Darter teneral146 viewsgpc
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Southern Hawker146 viewsuniomystic
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Dean Eades - Emperor dragonfly146 viewsWoodhall 16-06-08Dean Eades
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Large Red Damselfly146 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Broad-bodied Chaser146 viewsMark Johnson
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Large Red Damselfly146 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Common Blue Damselfy145 views
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bodied chaser145 viewsChambers wood 09-06-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades Red-veined Darter145 viewsGib 24-06-06Dean Eades
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Common Darter145 viewsuniomystic
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Common Darter145 viewsuniomystic
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Black-tailed skimmer145 viewsAlan Bowness
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Emerald Damselfly145 viewsEmerald Damselfly - Linwood WarrenRussell Hayes
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Azure Damsel145 viewsMale - confused by the red eyes!David Morison
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Azure Damselfly145 viewsNick Clayton
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female red-veined darter144 viewsOne of three I found in long grass at Welland bank Pits today. The other two were both males one teneral the other a few days old by the looks of it. Therte are several hundred of these just over the bcounty border at Etton/Maxey Pits in Cambs at the moment. See my blog for much better pics of this species www.kevindurose.co.uk/Kevin Durose
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Common Darter with afternoon tea144 viewsuniomystic
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Damselfly?144 viewsPlease can someone help with IDNick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly144 viewsDean Eades
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Southern Hawker144 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey
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Ruddy Darter144 viewsMark Johnson
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Dean Eades - Black darters 144 viewsDean Eades
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Ruddy Darter144 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Emerald Damsel, male144 viewsDavid Morison
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Black-tailed Skimmer143 viewsgpc
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