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Most viewed - Dragonflies and Damselflies in Lincs
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Common Darter (f)62 viewsWith a background of birdseed!David Morison
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Dean Eades - Red eyed damselfly 62 viewsDean Eades
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Common Darter62 viewsDavid Morison
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Brown Hawker62 viewsKirby On BainGeoff Harrod
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Large red Damselfly(Pyrrhosoma nymphula)61 viewsStephen Routledge
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dont know61 viewsByron Webb
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Damselfly.61 viewsI took this photo yesterday at M.S.Q. Looks identical to Nicks Variable.Colin Pumfrett
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Black Tailed Skimmer??61 viewsMick West
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Teneral female Hairy Dragonfly.61 viewsNote the short antehumeral stripes on this female and the profusion of hairs on the thorax and abdomen,from which the species is so well named.Stephen Routledge
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Ovi-positing female Hairy Dragonfly.61 viewsStephen Routledge
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Red-eyed Damselfly61 viewsMore on my websiteMatthew Latham
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Banded Demoiselle61 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Broad Bodied Chaser60 viewsMore on my website
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Recovering Emperor60 viewsEmperor nearly ready to fly after recovering from fight and near drowning.Richard Jackson
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Broad-bodied Chaser60 viewsNick Clayton
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Blue-tailed Damselfly60 viewsNick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Hairy Dragonfly60 viewsMessingham 11-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Southern hawker60 viewsDean Eades
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Ruddy Darter pair60 viewsDavid Morison
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Banded Demoiselles60 viewsGarry Wright
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Brown Hawker60 viewsGeoff Harrod
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Southern Hawker60 viewsMark Johnson
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Dean Eades - Emerald damselfly 60 viewsDean Eades
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Four-spotted Chaser59 viewsAlan Bowness
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Male Common-blue Damselfly59 viewsShowing detail of thorax markings,with lack of Coanagrion spur,as in the closely related Azure and Variable Damselflies.Stephen Routledge
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