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Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly
Common blue damselfly on the leaf
Picture featuring blue dragonfly.
Bavaria, Germanay. Close-up of a beautiful opend Blue-winged Demoiselle Calopteryx virgo Dragonfly with green Background.
Dragonfly on a green leaf with green background, Dragonfly close-up
Slaty blue skimmer,
The Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator) as it rests on a sunlit perch. This striking dragonfly, with its brilliant blue abdomen and emerald-green thorax, is one of the largest and most powerful flyers among dragonflies. Photographed in a moment of serene stillness, the Emperor Dragonfly's intricate wing patterns and vivid colors showcase its remarkable presence in freshwater habitats across Europe and Africa.
A closeup of a Chalkfronted Corporal dragonfly resting on a deck.  This photo was taken on the shore of a lake in Quebec.  These insects are a friend of the human because they eat nasty mosquitoes.
damselfly, a dragonfly insect, North China
General: Common by still waters in most of Europe. Easily recognized by its large size, brown body and the black wing spots for which it is named.\nTot 40-48mm, Ab 27-32mm, Hw 32-40mm.\nMales heave a powerful, aggressive flight and frequently perch on stakes overlooking the water.\nHabitat: Most still waters, preferably with well developed vegetation, and can be very numerous on acidic lakes.\nFlight Season: From late April to mid September, but most abundant in early summer.\nDistribution: Widespread and abundant in much of range, across temperate Eurasia and North America. In the past was known to have massive migrations.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.\nThe Picture is made in the Wieden (Overijssel, the Netherlands) in mid June of 2023.
Blue dragonfly near the river
A dragonfly Arroyo bluet  takes a break on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
blue dragonfly is sitting on grass in a meadow. insect dragonfly close up macro
Dragonfly on branch - animal behavior.
A dragonfly perched on a tree branch and blue sky background, Selective focus, insect macro, Colorful insect in Thailand.
Dragonfly portrait
A blue damselfly (not a dragonfly, no matter how often I call it one) sitting on a wet rock. The rock is in a pond but you can't see that.
Field characters: Tot 56-64mm, Ab 43-54mm, Hw 37-42mm. Distinctly smaller than most Aeshna species.\n\nThe commonest small hawker. Numerous in much of our area, and although it can be on the wing during most months in the Mediterranean, further north it is especially associated with late summer and autumn, when it may appear in massive migrations. It is usually identified by its size, relative dull colours and the diagnostic yellow \
Orthetrum triangulare dragonfly at rest on a leaf. Showcases black eyes and body with a greyish-white tail, set against a green backdrop; Wulai, Taiwan.
Bavaria, Germanay. Close-up of a beautiful opend Blue-winged Demoiselle Calopteryx virgo Dragonfly with Black and White Background.
A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, infraorder Anisoptera. Adult dragonflies are characterized by large, multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong, transparent wings, sometimes with coloured patches, and an elongated body.
Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a blade of grass - a species of damselfly belonging to the family Calopterygidae.
Dragonfly on a grass field
Dragonfly rests on dry branch.
A beautiful dragonfly waits for its prey on the wall
An Amber-winged Spreadwing  takes a break on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
Dragonfly perched on the leaf
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damselfly
Tot 39-48mm, Ab 29-39mm, Hw 23-28mm.\nLestes viridis is easily noted for its vivid green color, pale appendices, large size and its habit of hiding in trees and bushes. It is the only European Species that lay eggs in living wood.\nOccurrence:\nWidespread and common in most of Europe; inexplicably absent until recently from Great Britain (where suitable habitat abounds). Benefits from urbanization, favoring garden and park ponds, and possibly expending northwards.\nHabitat: \nAlmost any type of standing or slow flowing water with bordering trees and bushes. Unlike other Lestes, does not favors ephemeral conditions (e.g. shallows, drying-out pans).\nFlight Season:\nThe latest Lestes; in central Europe seldom emerges before mid-July, but already in early May in Iberia. Abundant in august and September, persisting into November.\n\nThis is probably the most Common Lestes in the Netherlands.
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