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6-Spot Burnet48 viewsuniomystic08/02/07 at 21:40uniomystic: many thanks Richard. Dave
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unknown insect.71 viewsColin Pumfrett07/28/07 at 21:12uniomystic: Yes, a very nice shot with lovely wing detail. Da...
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Common Darter37 viewsuniomystic07/25/07 at 20:12uniomystic: My god ! GPC is not alone. Dave
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Yellow-nosed Albatross471 viewsYellow-nosed Albatross
for all the sceptics if any remain
gpc07/24/07 at 23:33uniomystic: I chucked fish fingers down my own garden path, bu...
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Great Tit, juvenile.28 viewsDave Bradbeer07/22/07 at 22:07uniomystic: Lovely Dave. Thank god for common things. Dave Joh...
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Juvenile Buzzard115 viewsManton Triangle
Scunthorpe
21st July 2007
S and K Spavin07/22/07 at 22:01uniomystic: Manton Triangle ? It's not on the OS map, is ...
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Common Blue37 viewsuniomystic07/22/07 at 21:00uniomystic: I know what it is ! Don't get caught up in w...
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Small Tortoiseshell33 viewsDave Wright07/14/07 at 19:43uniomystic: Beautiful pic Dave. Dave Johnson
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Long Tailed Tit44 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe07/12/07 at 19:01uniomystic: Cute . Dave Johnson
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Emerald Damselfly50 viewsColin Pumfrett07/08/07 at 17:58uniomystic: Nice detail in legs, head and thorax. Dave Johnso...
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Female Emerald Damselfly(Lestes sponsa)43 viewsStephen Routledge07/08/07 at 17:55uniomystic: Very attractive pic Steve. Dave Johnson
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Young Barn Owl - stretching his legs!103 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 18:15uniomystic: Beautiful - mutual respect has enabled a lovely sh...
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Henbane137 viewsBrian Hedley07/05/07 at 20:50uniomystic: this is good Brian - perfect composition. I like i...
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tree rat86 viewsByron Webb07/01/07 at 20:51uniomystic: Grey Squirrel. Dave Johnson.
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Hare111 viewsStainton by LangworthNick Clayton07/01/07 at 20:47uniomystic: Well captured Nick, a lovely image. Dave Johnson
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Bee swarm114 viewsCrowle Moors
1st July 2007
S and K Spavin07/01/07 at 20:30uniomystic: Marvellous Simon, wish I could have been there ! D...
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Large Heath(Coenonympha tullia)76 viewsStephen Routledge06/30/07 at 19:55uniomystic: Your pic shows how important the background is. Ni...
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Common Tern45 viewsMick West06/30/07 at 19:24uniomystic: Nicely caught Mandy. Dave Johnson
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Elephant Hawk Moth65 viewsDave Bradbeer06/24/07 at 17:33uniomystic: beautiful pic Dave. Dave Johnson
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Giant wood wasp64 viewsColin Pumfrett06/21/07 at 20:02uniomystic: Lovely pic Colin - a truly beautiful creature. Dav...
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Hoverfly sp (Syrphidae)60 viewsuniomystic06/07/07 at 19:41uniomystic: Many thanks Steve. Dave
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Dean Eades - Longhorn59 viewsSotby wood 02-06-07Dean Eades06/02/07 at 22:50uniomystic: Lovely shot Dean. Amazing antennae ! Dave Johnson
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Wasp beetle57 viewsAlan Bowness05/26/07 at 18:59uniomystic: Yes, nice shot Alan. Dave Johnson
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Male Banded Demoiselle52 viewsYaddlethorpe
22nd May 2007
S and K Spavin05/23/07 at 19:38uniomystic: I'm looking forward to some flies. Dave
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Dean Eades - Hairy Dragonfly64 viewsMessingham 20-05-07

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Dean Eades05/23/07 at 19:33uniomystic: Gorgeous Dean - every single wing cell in focus ! ...
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