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Azure Damselfly113 viewsNick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Black darters 113 viewsDean Eades
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Common Darter113 viewsSeems a bit late in the year for this sort of behaviour!Trevor Gunby
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Migrant Hawker113 viewsDavid Morison
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Large Red Damselfly113 viewsMark Johnson
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113 viewsBANDED DEMOISELLEGeoff Harrod
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Blue-taied Damselfly113 viewsNick Clayton
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large red damselfly113 viewsLeslie Davidson
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Four-spotted Chaser112 viewsRoy Harvey
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Black-tailed Skimmer112 viewsgpc
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Black tailed skimmer112 viewsdid the same trick as the broad bodied chaser, planted a dead plant stem and waited, patience rewarded.Colin Pumfrett
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Migrant hawker112 viewsAlan Bowness
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Ruddy Darter - male112 viewsuniomystic
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Common Darter112 viewsuniomystic
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Small Bluetail?112 viewsDavid Morison
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Broad bodied Chaser112 viewsMark Johnson
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Azure Damsel112 viewsMale - confused by the red eyes!David Morison
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Large Red Damselfly112 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Common Darter111 viewsuniomystic
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Common Darter111 viewsuniomystic
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white-legged damselfly111 viewsOne of several dozen along the River Welland SW of Stamford. I believe this is the first record for Lincolnshire. I did hear about 10 years ago someone claimed this species along the Forty-foot drain but this was never verified. I looked myself but couldn't find anything, to be honest the habitat didn't look right. Kevin Durose
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Banded Agrion Female111 viewsRuss Telfer
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Emerald Damselfly111 viewsMark Johnson
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Migrant Hawkerd111 viewsDavid Morison
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Dean Eades - Broad bodied chaser110 viewsChambers wood 12-06-06Dean Eades
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