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146 viewsRUDDY DARTER ( SUPER CLOSE UP )Geoff Harrod10/24/15 at 08:09Stephen Routledge: Hi Geoff this is a male Common Darter,the biggest ...
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Cricket?210 viewsAny-one that can give an id I would be most grateful MJGrey09/27/12 at 20:36Stephen Routledge: Female Speckled-bush Cricket Martin.
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 21:01Stephen Routledge: Anytime,it used to be only a coastal species,but ...
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ID Help Please210 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 09:08Stephen Routledge: Female Roesel's-bush Cricket.
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ID Help Please221 viewsMark Johnson07/30/12 at 09:08Stephen Routledge: Roesel's-bush Cricket,Mark.
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Juvenile Grass Snake.208 viewsStephen Routledge04/09/12 at 18:37Stephen Routledge: Thanks guys.
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Juvenile Grass Snake.208 viewsStephen Routledge04/04/12 at 20:24Stephen Routledge: More images of this cracker at http://www.flickr.c...
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White Wagtail90 viewsDavid Morison03/25/12 at 22:27Stephen Routledge: Dusky flanks = Pied?.
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Raptor405 viewsDistant shot flying away but note the dark terminal band and white uppertail. What do you think?John Clarkson03/05/12 at 00:07Stephen Routledge: Just goes to show you can't get everything rig...
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Raptor405 viewsDistant shot flying away but note the dark terminal band and white uppertail. What do you think?John Clarkson03/04/12 at 20:50Stephen Routledge: Looks pretty good for a RLB to me,combination of t...
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Willow Tit89 viewsDavid Morison03/03/12 at 20:43Stephen Routledge: Surely this is a Marsh Tit?,Small bib,buffish rear...
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Blackbird265 viewsMentioned on Autumnwatch was the increasing incidence of male Blackbirds with black beaks, this was one of three such males at Marston today. Do LBC members have experience of this or any thoughts on it?David Morison11/01/11 at 22:57Stephen Routledge: It is a 1st winter male,pretty sure that Scandi oc...
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Ferruginous Duck.208 viewsF.Duck.Don Davis10/15/11 at 22:02Stephen Routledge: Persistance paid off then Don,nice image. .
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Southern Hawker109 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey09/27/11 at 08:06Stephen Routledge: Interesting piece of behaviour,this species does h...
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Honey Buzzard (dark morph juv.)314 viewsTaken from the east bank at RSPB Frampton.
Because of the strong winds this bird was not flying in typical style!
Neil Smith09/14/11 at 19:56Stephen Routledge: A stunning photo Neil,well done!.
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Sawfly?141 viewsDavid Morison07/20/11 at 10:12Stephen Routledge: Amblyteles armatorius.
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Capsid?136 viewsDavid Morison07/20/11 at 10:10Stephen Routledge: Common-green Capsid(Lygocoris pabulinus).
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discussing that big lens968 viewsRimac c 1982 83gpc07/17/11 at 14:59Stephen Routledge: Oooh youv'e got a big one!.
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Rimac c1982441 viewsPH at the forefront of big lens technology with two envious onlookers -- precise date unknown but thought to be about 1982 83gpc07/17/11 at 14:56Stephen Routledge: Love the designer cheque shirt and the old Spacema...
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Scorpion Fly?141 viewsDavid Morison07/05/11 at 19:17Stephen Routledge: Scorpion Fly David.
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Blackcap72 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe06/16/11 at 17:16Stephen Routledge: Very nice mate,lovely lighting!.
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?216 viewsDavid Morison06/11/11 at 21:30Stephen Routledge: This is a member of the Tephritidae family or Frui...
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??467 viewsany ideasgpc06/08/11 at 09:11Stephen Routledge: Nightjar.
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ID Please (approx 0.5cm across)196 viewsDavid Morison06/02/11 at 19:16Stephen Routledge: Araniella cucurbitana male,adult,spiderlings are m...
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Id please254 viewsDean Eades05/29/11 at 21:06Stephen Routledge: Sawfly species Cimbex luteus,a cracker mate. .
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