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Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly
Bavaria, Germanay. Close-up of a beautiful opend Blue-winged Demoiselle Calopteryx virgo Dragonfly with green Background.
A macro shot of a dragonfly resting on a stem
A dragonfly was sitting quietly on a tree branch
3D concept of flying robot, dragonfly drone, 3D illustration
Slaty blue skimmer,
Male common whitetail (Plathemis lydia) on rock. A North American dragonfly.
Picture featuring blue dragonfly.
A close up of a beautiful blue and green Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator) resting on the reeds near the edge of a pond at Forest Farm Nature Reserve, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dragonfly rests on dry branch.
Top view of green dragonfly isolated in white background. Transparent wings insect. Selective focus on bug body.
Field characters: 66-84mm, abdomen: 50-61mm, Hw: 45-52mm.\nBlue Emperor is presently a common species, which is only absent from parts of the northern provinces of Groningen and Friesland. It is found at most larger bodies of standing water. Compared to the pre-1990 period, the species has increased strongly. So is with other dragonflies, Blue Emperor has benefit of the gradual warming in the last decades.\n\nThe largest Aeshnid in most of our area and common Species in the Netherlands..
This beautiful male Banded Demoiselle Damselfly rests on a blade of grass in an Oxfordshire meadow, alongside the banks of the River Thames. Further downstream lies the Chimney Meadows National Nature Reserve.
Close-up of an emperor dragonfly perched on a flower
Blue Darner Dragonfly on lily pad in summer in marsh
Close shot of a Libellula quadrimaculata, known in Europe as the four-spotted chaser.
The golden-ringed dragonfly is a striking specimen with an elongated black and yellow striped abdomen. This species is widespread but these were photographed near Bangalore India.The golden-ringed dragonfly is a striking specimen with an elongated black and yellow striped abdomen. This species is widespread but these were photographed near Bangalore India. The golden-ringed dragonfly is a striking specimen with an elongated black and yellow striped abdomen. This species is widespread but these were photographed near Bangalore India.
Close up view of a dragonfly.
Anisoptera in a white background
Dragonfly portrait
Carolina saddlebags dragonfly or dragon fly - Tramea carolina - a common flying insect during the summer day time hours.  Extreme detail macro shot Isolated on white background three views
A brown and rather plain hawker, with largely clear wings and conspicuous green eyes. The yellow triangle on S2 is diagnostic, as are the colour and shape of the hind wing base. Males patrol marshy ditches, reedy lakesides and other lush, calm waters.\nField characters: Tot 62-66mm, Ab 47-54mm, Hw 39-45mm.\nHabitat: Ditches, marshes, ponds and lakes with rich vegetation. Favours swamps of Water-soldier (Stratiotes aloides) in most of its northern range.\nFlight Season: May to August in most of its range, most abundant in June; earlier than most Aeshnia.\nDistribution: Widespread but very local in much of its range, especially in south-west, often numerous where present. \n\nThis is not a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Dragon fly resting on a wire
Dragonfly and transparent wings on branch.
Greenish dragonfly close up on a white wall
An image of a Scarce Chaser Dragonfly
macro of a dragonfly that caught a mosquito
A dragonfly perched on an aloe vera plant
Shiocaratombo
Field characters: 66-84mm, abdomen: 50-61mm, Hw: 45-52mm.\nBlue Emperor is presently a common species, which is only absent from parts of the northern provinces of Groningen and Friesland. It is found at most larger bodies of standing water. Compared to the pre-1990 period, the species has increased strongly. So is with other dragonflies, Blue Emperor has benefit of the gradual warming in the last decades.\n\nThe largest Aeshnid in most of our area and common Species in the Netherlands..
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