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Most viewed - Dragonflies and Damselflies in Lincs
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Common Blue Damselfy111 views
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Emerald Damselfly111 viewsuniomystic
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common darter111 viewsLeslie Davidson
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Four-spotted Chaser111 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Banded Demoiselle111 viewsNick Clayton
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Four-spotted chaser110 viewsPeakes Covert HumberstonDave Bradbeer
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Red Veined Darter in flight110 viewsMore on my website
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Black tailed skimmer110 viewsBlack-tailed Skimmer, and an old over mature female which has become much darker than the 'yellow and black' younger individuals. The blue grey pruinescence on the abdomen is not untypical. Colin Pumfrett
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Common Darter110 viewsuniomystic
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Common Darter110 viewsuniomystic
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Hairy Hawker Dragonfly110 viewsAlan Bowness
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Dean Eades - Newly emerged Emperor dragonfly110 viewsDean Eades
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Four-spotted Chaser110 viewsMark Johnson
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Dean Eades - Azure

Damselfly
109 viewsKirkby moor 05-06-05Dean Eades
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Common

Blue Damselfly
109 viewsAlan Bowness
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Black-tailed Skimmer109 viewsRiseholme Lakes - 4th July 2006achick
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Southern Hawker109 viewsThis somewhat worn female Southern Hawker was found in my moth trap this morning.MJGrey
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Blue-tailed Damselfly109 viewsGarry Wright
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Common

Blue damselfly. Female, blue form
108 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Southern hawker, female108 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Southern Hawker108 viewsAlan Bowness
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Large red damselfly108 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Common Hawker108 viewsfemale ovi-positing Worlaby Carrs a most bizzare record a long way from nearest suitabl habitatgpc
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female red-veined darter108 viewsOne of three I found in long grass at Welland bank Pits today. The other two were both males one teneral the other a few days old by the looks of it. Therte are several hundred of these just over the bcounty border at Etton/Maxey Pits in Cambs at the moment. See my blog for much better pics of this species www.kevindurose.co.uk/Kevin Durose
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Common Darter108 viewsuniomystic
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