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Banded Demoiselle108 viewsTrevor Gunby06/08/13 at 09:28Russ Telfer: Beauty Trev
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Common Darter165 viewsTwo males coupled in some way, is this unusual? Fulbeck now has it's own Dragon Whisperer!David Morison09/30/12 at 08:22David Morison: Thanks Dean
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Common Darter165 viewsTwo males coupled in some way, is this unusual? Fulbeck now has it's own Dragon Whisperer!David Morison09/29/12 at 17:39Dean Eades: cracker
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly127 viewsMark Johnson09/10/12 at 18:34Mark Johnson: Sorry they're on private pond George with no p...
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly127 viewsMark Johnson09/09/12 at 23:17George Rutter: Where was it mark?
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Anybody know what this is please179 viewsDragonflyChris Grimshaw09/09/12 at 19:34Dean Eades: Common darter
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Anybody know what this is please179 viewsDragonflyChris Grimshaw09/07/12 at 21:02Chris Grimshaw: Thanks Russ, it looks like it now i have looked on...
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Anybody know what this is please179 viewsDragonflyChris Grimshaw09/07/12 at 20:57Russ Telfer: Common Darter I think Chris ?
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/05/12 at 00:36Garry Wright: Nice
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Dean Eades - Common darter 112 viewsDean Eades09/04/12 at 23:00Dean Eades: cheers Russ
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Dean Eades - Common darter 112 viewsDean Eades09/04/12 at 22:38Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 22:36Russ Telfer: A beauty Les
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 19:51Mark Johnson: Great shot
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 18:41Dean Eades: cracker
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 17:44Leslie Davidson: Thanks, I can't really tell the (...)
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 13:43David Morison: Migrant Hawker I think, lack of yellow leading edg...
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Touch Down115 viewsMark Johnson08/27/12 at 19:22Andy Atkinson: That's nice
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Ruddy Darter121 viewsMark Johnson08/18/12 at 22:24Dean Eades: like it
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Ruddy Darter121 viewsMark Johnson08/18/12 at 22:10Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Red Eyed Damselfly137 viewsMark Johnson08/18/12 at 22:10Mark Johnson: Small Red-eyed Damselfly
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Ruddy Darter121 viewsMark Johnson08/18/12 at 21:02Garry Wright: Nice set mark
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Ruddy Darter104 viewsTrevor Gunby08/15/12 at 21:19Richard Pipe: great pose
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Emerald128 viewsMark Johnson08/15/12 at 20:17Mark Johnson: Thanks mate
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Dean Eades - Black darter103 viewsDean Eades08/15/12 at 08:54Dean Eades: thks Chris
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Emerald128 viewsMark Johnson08/15/12 at 08:53Dean Eades: cracker
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