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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 17:47   #1
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5 Moths for ID

Hi, any ideas with these, thankyou


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Fantastic, thankyou, think I need to invest in a decent ID guide, any suggestions?
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 23:34   #6
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