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Most viewed - Dragonflies and Damselflies in Lincs
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Hairy Dragonfly186 views
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Banded Demoiselle one of my favorite Beasties Taken with the superb Sigma 180 Macro ,182 viewsBirdMad.com Dean Eades
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Anybody know what this is please181 viewsDragonflyChris Grimshaw
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Lesser Emperor179 viewsyes I know its the worst dragonfly pic ever but it almost shows it was there todaygpc
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Migrant Hawker176 views
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Migrant Hawker175 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Lesser Emperor (dead)173 views
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common hawker173 viewsLeslie Davidson
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???172 viewsMick West
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Banded demoiselle
171 viewsNocton fen 21-06-05Dean Eades
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Emperor171 viewsDon't know if this is emerging or on it's last legs , it did seem to be moving up reed very slowly.Leslie Davidson
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Dean Eades - Black darter 170 viewsBirdMad.comDean Eades
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Common Darter169 viewsTwo males coupled in some way, is this unusual? Fulbeck now has it's own Dragon Whisperer!David Morison
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Brown hawker169 viewsLeslie Davidson
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Migrant hawker164 viewsAlan Bowness
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Emerald damselfly163 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Black Tailed Skimmer161 views
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LESSER EMPEROR161 viewsThe male still present on Willow Lake, Whisby showing very well all afternoon on July-12, though difficult to photograph. It seems to have a regular routine feeding low over the submerged vegetation to the right mainly of the watchpoint. When not feeding it, it appears to rest high up in the Silver Birches.ATRIFRONS
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Migrant Hawker160 views
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Ruddy Darters - Ovipositing159 views
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Dean Eades - Black darter158 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades
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158 viewsGeoff Harrod
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Common Blue Damselfly157 viewsWhisby 11th July 2006achick
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Common Darter - Female156 viewsClose up of compound eyes - Whisby NR 5th August 2006achick
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