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Teneral Female Black-tailed Skimmer(Orthetrum cancellatum)80 viewsStephen Routledge
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Hairy dragonfly80 viewsThere are three hairy's in this shot,two male and one femmale.Alan Bowness
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Large Red Damselfly80 viewsuniomystic
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Male Emperor(Anax imperator)80 viewsStephen Routledge
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Southern Hawker80 viewsuniomystic
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Large Red Damselfly80 viewsNick Clayton
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Variable Damselfly male80 viewsAlan Bowness
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Black-tailed Skimmer80 viewsNick Clayton
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Migrant Hawker80 viewsNick Clayton
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Hairy dragonfly and exuvia80 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Dean Eades - Banded demoiselle80 viewsChambers 29-06-09Dean Eades
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Dragonfly80 viewsAt Far IngsMatthew Taylor
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Dean Eades - Hairy dragonfly80 viewsMessingham 04-05-10Dean Eades
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Blue-tailed Damselfly80 viewsNick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Southern hawker80 viewsDean Eades
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Black Darter80 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Teneral male Migrant Hawker.80 viewsA decent close up showing the immature markings making this a teneral male.Stephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Common darter80 viewsDean Eades
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Migrant Hawker80 viewsNick Clayton
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Common Darter (m)80 viewsDavid Morison
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Common Blue80 viewsChris Grimshaw
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Dean Eades - Southern hawker79 viewsHackthorn 19-07-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades79 viewsMigrant hawker - RimacDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Large red damselfly79 viewsKirkby 08-05-07Dean Eades
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Female Red-Eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)79 viewsNote, distinct dark top to thorax and short antehumeral stripes.Stephen Routledge
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