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Comma and Friend138 viewsComma - RiseholmeRussell HayesJul 12, 2006
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Small Tortoiseshell119 viewsRichard PipeJul 11, 2006
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Dean Eades - White admiral81 viewsChambers 11-07-06Dean EadesJul 11, 2006
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Dean Eades - White admiral72 viewsChambers 11-07-06Dean EadesJul 11, 2006
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Dean Eades - Painted lady69 viewsChambers 11-07-06Dean EadesJul 11, 2006
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it's one of these Graham and they do settle occaisionally. it's a Syrphidae, (hoverfly). Do not have the field guides to identify the actual species, but it's the largest fly I've found up to now.171 viewsuniomysticJul 11, 2006
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4 spot praenubila135 viewsgpcJul 11, 2006
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Lesser Emperor193 viewsyes I know its the worst dragonfly pic ever but it almost shows it was there todaygpcJul 11, 2006
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Silver Y - Autographa gamma163 viewsFulbeck July 2006achickJul 11, 2006
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Common Blue Damselfly173 viewsWhisby 11th July 2006achickJul 11, 2006
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Sammy the Black Headed Gull279 viewsMick WestJul 10, 2006
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Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus)159 viewsFulbeck July 2006achickJul 10, 2006
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bee fly??182 viewsanyone know what this is? hovers all the timegpcJul 10, 2006
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Buff-tip Phalera bucephala152 viewsFulbeck July 2006achickJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull167 viewsbird a 2cy 9.7.06gpcJul 10, 2006
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Hymenoptera - sub order Symphyta - Sawfly155 viewsuniomysticJul 10, 2006
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Dean Eades - Emperor Dragonfly129 viewsKirkby pits 10-07-06Dean EadesJul 10, 2006
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Yellow-legged Gull180 views2cy I managed to pick up this bird and photograph it at two different time sof the day not realising it was the same individual--note mantle patterngpcJul 10, 2006
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Yellow-legged Gull162 views2cygpcJul 10, 2006
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Mediterranean Gull126 viewsadult summer one of 12 birds seen on 9.7.06 and one of 15+ at Barton this weekgpcJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull167 viewsbird b 2cy--note how it looks so much easier to ID in some poses than others and these are the ones usually used to illustrate ID papers!gpcJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull160 viewsbird b 2cy gpcJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull139 viewsbird b 2cy showing tertial patterngpcJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull135 views2cy bird bgpcJul 10, 2006
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Caspian Gull148 viewsbird b 2cy same bird as bird b on 9.7gpcJul 10, 2006
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