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Azure Damselfly resting on a leaf in the sun.
Northern bluet in the flower of an apple tree.
An azure damselfly at rest in the wild.
Tot 33-35mm, ab 23-31mm, Hw 15-24mm\nThis sleek, pale blue damselfly is one of the commonest odonates in large parts of Europe. Males are usually recognized by the black U on S2 and two-spiked markings on the abdomen, but may be confused with the equally widespread but often darker more local C. pulchellum.\nHabitat: A wide variety of waters, especially still but also flowing, although generally scarce on peaty or clay soils. Favors the presence of aquatic vegetation.\nFlight Season: From April to September, but most common from mid-May to the end of July.\nDistribution: Europe to central Asia.\n\nThis is a common Species for the described Habitats in the Netherlands. This Picture is made in my Garden Pond in the Province of Flevoland.
Picture featuring blue dragonfly.
Great Blue Skimmer Dragonfly (Female) perched on a branch
Blue dragonfly on a plant stem in green grass.
Bavaria, Germanay. Close-up of a beautiful opend Blue-winged Demoiselle Calopteryx virgo Dragonfly with green Background.
Blue dragonfly perched on blade of grass
A   Large metallic damselfly with fluttering, butterfly-like wings resting in foliage
Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly
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.
Field characters: Tot 44-50mm, Ab 29-35mm, Hw 35-41mm.\n\nKnown as 'blue arrows', the males of this active species, sheering fast and low above water or perching on open ground beside it, are one of the most familiar dragonfly sights in our area.\nRange and Status: Found throughout our area, with the exception of the northern Scandinavia. one of the most common species.\nHabitat: Larger standing or slow-flowing waters, generally open and often with margins without vegetation, such as lakes, sandpits, rivers and canals.\nFlight Season: From the end of April to the beginning of September, most abundant from June to August.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
a dragonfly of the genus Demoiselle (Calopteryx) sits on a damp blade of grass in nature, against a green background
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Dragonfly perched on the leaf
A beautiful Aeschne Cyrano Dragonfly pauses on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion puella) pair matting\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.        June
Male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) resting on leaf.
A vibrant Dragonfly perched on a twig.
Tot 33-37mm, Ab 23-25mm, Hw 29-32mm.\nLarge, broad, club-tailed species, Males often perch on lilypads. They are dark, marked with white highlights on the face, waist and at the tips of the wings and abdomen. This makes identification through binoculars easy.\nBehavior:\nBoth sexes fly actively over open water, frequently resting on floating vegetation (Nuphar, Nymphaea, Potamogeton), where mating may also take place. Male often raises clubbed tail.\nOccurrence:\nOccurrence is scattered and populations are normally rather small. May be abundant locally.\nHabitat:\nPools and lakes with moderate nutrient levels and rich aquatic vegetation.\nFlight Season: \nMid May to early August; most abundant in June.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Wieden (Overijssel, the Netherlands) in mid June of 2021.
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.
A dragonfly on a branch
A blue Wandering glider in the wild nature, macro
A beautiful Yellow-legged meadowhawk pauses on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
damselfly
Dragon-fly
blue dragonfly is sitting on grass in a meadow. insect dragonfly close up macro
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.
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