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Four spotted chaser49 viewsMessingham NRS and K Spavin
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Male Common Darter49 viewsStephen Routledge
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Common Blue Damselfly with prey49 views
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Dean Eades - Common hawker49 viewsCrowle 13-07-09Dean Eades
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Common Darter49 viewsCrowleDave Bradbeer
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Broad bodied chaser, female49 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Common darter49 viewsStewart Hogg
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Dean Eades - Four spot49 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Banded Demoiselle49 viewsDean Eades
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Brown Hawker49 viewsNick Clayton
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Black Darter49 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Dean Eades - Brown hawker49 viewsHardy Gang woodDean Eades
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Teneral male Migrant Hawker.49 viewsA decent close up showing the immature markings making this a teneral male.Stephen Routledge
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Dean Eades - Large Red Damselfly48 viewsKirkby 17-04-07Dean Eades
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Hairy dragonfly48 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Female Red-Eyed Damselfly(Erythromma najas)48 viewsNote, distinct dark top to thorax and short antehumeral stripes.Stephen Routledge
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Hairy Dragonflies48 views
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Blue Tailed Damselfly48 viewsBlue Tailed Damselfly - I Think - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Large Red Damsefly48 viewsuniomystic
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Hairy dragonfly48 viewsColin Pumfrett
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banded demoiselle48 viewsByron Webb
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Teneral female Black Darter.48 viewsStephen Routledge
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Teneral male Emerald Damselfly.48 viewsStephen Routledge
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Banded Demoiselle, female.48 viewsWaithe Beck, Tetney.Dave Bradbeer
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Female Southern Hawker.48 viewsWe found this female after a heavy rain shower,you can see droplets of water on her face.Stephen Routledge
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