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Common Darter217 views08/02/05 at 19:43Colin Pumfrett: lovely pic Matthew
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Dean Eades -

Southern hawker
365 viewsHackthorn estate 11-07-05 Dean Eades07/31/05 at 20:51Matthew Latham: Awesome!
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Brown

Hawker close up
139 viewsColin Pumfrett07/24/05 at 15:05Colin Pumfrett: thankyou, but it was

easier to photograph than...
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Brown

Hawker close up
139 viewsColin Pumfrett07/23/05 at 18:28Matthew Latham: Superb shot
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Dean Eades -

Southern hawker
365 viewsHackthorn estate 11-07-05 Dean Eades07/20/05 at 02:17Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades -

Southern hawker
365 viewsHackthorn estate 11-07-05 Dean Eades07/15/05 at 14:28Neil Smith: Cracking flight shot!
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Dean Eades -

Southern hawker
365 viewsHackthorn estate 11-07-05 Dean Eades07/13/05 at 18:37Colin Smale: Gotcha, very well done

Dean.
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Dean Eades -

Southern hawker
365 viewsHackthorn estate 11-07-05 Dean Eades07/12/05 at 20:31Alan Bowness: Nice one dean
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Dean Eades -

Emperor dragonfly
197 viewsRimac - 06 05Dean Eades07/12/05 at 20:30Dean Eades:
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Common

Blue damselfly. Female, blue form
106 viewsColin Pumfrett07/12/05 at 15:17Colin Pumfrett: thanks to TrevorMlee for

id.
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Dean Eades -

Emperor dragonfly
197 viewsRimac - 06 05Dean Eades07/09/05 at 22:34Colin Smale: What a clever idea Dean.

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Banded Demoiselle - Snakeholme Nature Reserve112 views07/03/05 at 21:50Dean Eades: Nice
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Banded Demoiselle - Snakeholme Nature Reserve143 views07/03/05 at 21:50Dean Eades:
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female common darter185 viewsColin Pumfrett07/03/05 at 15:30Matthew Latham: Very nice
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Red

Damselfly
116 viewsRed Damselfly - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes06/30/05 at 22:15Colin Smale: Wow, nice shot, never seen one

of these.
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Black-tailed Skimmer146 viewsColin Smale06/29/05 at 12:22Neil Smith: Colin this is a male

Black-tailed Skimmer
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Emerald

damselfly
119 viewsColin Pumfrett06/26/05 at 18:35Colin Pumfrett: sorry about the image

size,i am still trying t...
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Dean Eades -

Banded demoiselle
165 viewsNocton fen 21-06-05Dean Eades06/21/05 at 20:21Matthew Latham: Beautiful - thanks for the

info!
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Dean Eades -

Banded demoiselle
165 viewsNocton fen 21-06-05Dean Eades06/21/05 at 20:19Alan Bowness: Nice one
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Common Blue Damselfy142 views06/19/05 at 18:28Dean Eades: 3 Nice shots
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Broad

bodied chaser male
241 viewsAlan Bowness06/19/05 at 18:23Dean Eades: Wicked
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Broad

bodied chaser f
152 viewsAlan Bowness06/19/05 at 18:22Dean Eades: Nice
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Broad

bodied chaser f
152 viewsAlan Bowness06/19/05 at 16:42Matthew Latham:
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Broad

bodied chaser male
241 viewsAlan Bowness06/19/05 at 16:42Matthew Latham: !
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Dean Eades

Four-spotted chaser
340 viewsMessingham pits 11-05-05Dean Eades06/10/05 at 11:43Dean Eades:
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