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Dean Eades Red-veined Darter45 viewsGib 24-06-06Dean Eades06/25/06 at 21:42Alan Bowness:
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Dean Eades Red-veined Darter84 viewsGib 24-06-06Dean Eades06/25/06 at 20:39Matthew Latham: Nice
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Red Veined Darter in flight111 viewsMore on my website06/24/06 at 21:07Alan Bowness:
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Red-veined Darter144 viewsJohn Clarkson06/23/06 at 13:54Neil Smith: Very Nice! think a visit to gib is needed.
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Black Tailed Skimmer161 views06/13/06 at 11:42Neil Smith: Nice pose Matt
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hairy dragonfly152 viewsColin Pumfrett06/13/06 at 11:41Neil Smith: Excellent, never easy to get close to!
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Dean Eades - Broad-bodied chaser63 viewsManby 10-06-06Dean Eades06/13/06 at 11:39Neil Smith: Great pose, such a 'meaty' looking Dragon!
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Dean Eades - Broad bodied chaser85 viewsChambers wood 12-06-06Dean Eades06/13/06 at 07:08Dean Eades: Thks Matt
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Dean Eades - Broad bodied chaser85 viewsChambers wood 12-06-06Dean Eades06/12/06 at 22:08Matthew Latham: Great shot Deano - a male at last!
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Broad Bodied Chaser105 viewsmore on my website06/12/06 at 17:39Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Broad-bodied chaser63 viewsManby 10-06-06Dean Eades06/11/06 at 18:13Colin Pumfrett: great pics dean
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Broad Bodied Chaser105 viewsmore on my website06/11/06 at 18:12Colin Pumfrett: excellent pics matt
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bodied chaser77 viewsChambers wood 09-06-06Dean Eades06/09/06 at 18:31Matthew Latham: Excellent shot
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Banded demoiselle. male112 viewsColin Pumfrett06/09/06 at 18:31Matthew Latham: Very good Colin
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Dean Eades - Broad-Bodied chaser77 viewsChambers wood 09-06-06Dean Eades06/09/06 at 16:44Colin Pumfrett: great pics
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Four spotted chaser138 viewsColin Pumfrett06/09/06 at 16:13Dean Eades:
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Blue Tailed Damselfly116 views06/09/06 at 16:13Dean Eades:
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Hairy dragonfly136 viewsColin Pumfrett06/09/06 at 16:13Dean Eades:
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114 viewsAlan Bowness06/09/06 at 16:13Dean Eades:
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Red-eyed Damselfly152 viewsRecord ShotAlan Bowness06/09/06 at 16:12Dean Eades:
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hairy dragonfly152 viewsColin Pumfrett06/09/06 at 16:11Dean Eades:
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Banded demoiselle. male112 viewsColin Pumfrett06/09/06 at 16:10Dean Eades: Nice Colin
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Black Tailed Skimmer161 views06/07/06 at 18:08Matthew Latham: thanks
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Black Tailed Skimmer161 views06/06/06 at 15:51Colin Pumfrett: Nice pictures matt.
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Black Tailed Skimmer161 views06/05/06 at 05:57Dean Eades:
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