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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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Buzzard116 viewsMark Johnson09/08/12 at 09:40Mark Johnson: Thanks Steve & Russ
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Golden Plover.121 viewsGolden PloverDon Davis09/07/12 at 19:32Mark Johnson: Very nice Don
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common hawker172 viewsLeslie Davidson09/04/12 at 19:51Mark Johnson: Great shot
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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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Emerald128 viewsMark Johnson08/15/12 at 20:17Mark Johnson: Thanks mate
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Emerald128 viewsMark Johnson08/15/12 at 00:56Mark Johnson: Thanks
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92 viewsCommon Darter ( i think )Geoff Harrod08/11/12 at 19:13Mark Johnson: Nice
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Emerald Damselfly92 viewsMark Johnson08/06/12 at 19:01Mark Johnson: Thanks
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 18:59Mark Johnson: Thanks for the info Steve
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Lizard116 viewsMark Johnson07/23/12 at 18:23Mark Johnson: Thanks Russ, yes Dean cracking day
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Dean Eades - Privet Hawk-moth138 viewscheers Mark Dean Eades07/01/12 at 22:08Mark Johnson: Your welcome
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Greenshank126 viewsMark Johnson05/28/12 at 20:05Mark Johnson: Thank you.
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Covenham160 viewsLittle Stint and SanderlingMark Johnson05/28/12 at 20:03Mark Johnson: Thanks Phil
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Dunlin88 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 00:20Mark Johnson: Great shot Nick
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Cuckoo107 viewsMark Johnson05/14/12 at 00:18Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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Wren114 viewsSame bird as before but doing what I can only assume is a territorial display to another bird that was in same area for a few seconds.Steve Nesbitt05/14/12 at 00:17Mark Johnson: Great shot Steve
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo131 viewsDean Eades05/13/12 at 18:55Mark Johnson: Very nice mate
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Barn Owl92 viewsRuss Telfer05/13/12 at 18:54Mark Johnson: Great Russ
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Cuckoo111 viewsMark Johnson05/13/12 at 18:53Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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Green Hairstreak91 viewsMark Johnson05/13/12 at 18:13Mark Johnson: Thanks Nick
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Cuckoo111 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 18:23Mark Johnson: Thanks
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S.E.Owl.113 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis05/08/12 at 19:15Mark Johnson: Fab
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Kestrel132 viewsMark Johnson05/08/12 at 19:12Mark Johnson: The worm stood no chance
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