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Dragonfly sitting on colorful milkweed
A blue-winged demoiselle on a reed leaf. Closeup. Green background.
A close-up of a dragonfly perched on a green plant against a blurred natural background
Dragon-fly
Close up of flame skimmer dragonfly, Libellula saturata. Backlighting intensifies red color. California, USA.
Black and red dragonfly near a shallow creek.
A dragonfly on a branch
Blue dragonfly on a stone, blurred background
Daytime macro side-view close-up of a single male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) damselfy perched on a nettle leafat the waterfront of a brook
This is a picture of the blue lady dragon fly that I captured at a local state park in Ohio.
Dragonfly in summer
This lavender-blue dragonfly, perched on a blade of grass, has a bleck head and dark patches on its wings.
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A red-veined darter (Sympetrum fonscolombii) perched on a stem of feathery grass in strong, hot sunshine, ahead of a de-focused woodland background.
buckwheat flower
a bunch of dragonflies resting on the reeds at the edge of a lake
May be confused with other Darter species, the most common other species being the Common Darter.Ruddy Darter can be distinguished by Black legs\nBlack line marking extends part way down the side on the frons (face).\nMale: blood-red colouration and club-shaped abdomen
There are narrow out-of-focus leaves in the background
Tot 31-36mm, Ab 21-27mm, Hw 23-28mm.\nThis is the smallest Leucorrhinia. Easily confused with L. rubicunda, unless caught or closely examined. Both are black with yellowish-brown spots on the thorax.\nBehaviour: Like L. rubicunda, often displays a rather erratic flight across the water and the surrounding area. Frequently perches on the ground, among dense vegetation.\nHabitat: Bogs, ponds, tarns and lakes, usually acidic and often in forests. the larvae are sensitive to fish predation, and so the species, does better where fish are not present, such as small pools in raised bogs.\nFlight Season: From mid April to early September. In temperate lowlands, most abundant from late May to mid July.\nDistribution: often abundant species in N and E Europe, but like other Leucorrhinia species its occurrence is relictual in the south west of its range.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
A close up shot of a dragon fly sitting on a stick.
Dragonflies are flying insects of the order Odonata
Sympetrum sanguineum Ruddy Darter Dragonfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
starting blister beetle
A Widow Skimmer dragonfly perches gracefully on a twig, surrounded by vibrant pink wildflowers in a lush, green meadow.
Dragon fly perched on a metal tube, soft background
Black Housefly
A close-up of a Female Eastern Amberwing Dragonfly in Dover, Tennessee
Dragonfly on dry branch.
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