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Close up of club-tailed dragonfly on the leaf.
Close-up of Dragonfly on Wooden Table Outdoors, Quebec, Canada. The insect is resting after flying.
Animal, Dragonfly, Insect, Asia, Hong Kong
Southern state freshwater wetland on an evening in summer (July). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens in dim light. The image is part of a series of Georgia wetland.
Tot 29-34mm, Ab 18-26mm, Hw 20-30mmGeneral: The small, all black males are a familiar sight on bogs and moors in our northern regions.Younger males and females are easily distinguished by the black band marked with “golden drops” on the thorax side.Occurrence: Circumboreal, ranging to Japan and across North America. Generally common, even abundant on many acidic waters.Habitat: Mostly acidic waters such as bogs, moorland and heathy lakes, but also breeds in small tarns, drying ponds and ditches.Flight Season: Relative late, from mid-June to early November, most abundant in August.This is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
black and green dragonfly on the leaf
a Asian girl catching a damselfly.
The photo is suitable to use for animal wildlife and animal poster.
Rear view showing the reproductive organs of a Asean Yamasanae (Asiagomphus melaenops) dragonfly perched on a tree leaf (Sunny closeup macro photograph)
dragonfly
Side view of a dragonfly on the floor of the house It flew in.
Dragonflies and damselflies are not just mesmerizing aerial acrobats; they play a crucial role in maintaining ecological sustainability. As natural predators, they help control mosquito and pest populations, reducing the need for chemical pesticides. Their presence also indicates clean water and healthy ecosystems, making them vital indicators of environmental health. Protecting their habitats supports biodiversity and promotes sustainable ecosystems.Location: Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Tot 29-34mm, Ab 18-26mm, Hw 20-30mm\nGeneral: \nThe small, all black males are a familiar sight on bogs and moors in our northern regions.\nYounger males and females are easily distinguished by the black band marked with “golden drops” on the thorax side.\nOccurrence: \nCircumboreal, ranging to Japan and across North America. Generally common, even abundant on many acidic waters.\nHabitat: \nMostly acidic waters such as bogs, moorland and heathy lakes, but also breeds in small tarns, drying ponds and ditches.\nFlight Season: \nRelative late, from mid-June to early November, most abundant in August.\n\nThis is a common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
dragonfly sits on a dried plant, dry fern leaf. A dragonfly sits on a twig, close-up.
The black-winged dragonfly belongs to the family of dragonflies, a very primitive insect. It is distributed in Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Fujian, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Guangxi, etc. The face is dark and hairy. Except for the slightly lighter base color of the front lip, the rest of the body and the top of the head are all blue-green or blue-brown with a metallic luster. The back of the head is brown, with hair on the rear edge. The prothorax is black. The front of the sternum is blue-green with thick hair, and the side of the sternum is dark green with sparse hair. Most of the wings are black with blue-green flashes, and a small part is transparent. The hind wings are black; the area from the base of the wing to the end of the wing knot and the end of the elbow vein of the forewing is black, with a small black spot at the end of the wing, and the rest is transparent and colorless. The legs are black. The abdomen and anal appendages are all black [1].
Dragonflies on lotus flowers
Brazilian InsectThis insects is very rare in brazilian savannah.
The striking elegance of a metallic black and blue dragonfly resting on a vibrant green leaf. Its slender body glistens in the sunlight, with iridescent hues that shift with the light
dragonfly on the leaf in the garden
Dragonflies and damselflies are not just mesmerizing aerial acrobats; they play a crucial role in maintaining ecological sustainability. As natural predators, they help control mosquito and pest populations, reducing the need for chemical pesticides. Their presence also indicates clean water and healthy ecosystems, making them vital indicators of environmental health. Protecting their habitats supports biodiversity and promotes sustainable ecosystems.Location: Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh (India)
The black dragonfly on the flower in the garden
Tot 32-39mm, Ab 23-27mm, Hw 30-33mm.The largest whiteface and the prevailing one in many lowland and more eutrophic areas, although almost always very local. The conspicuous yellow spot on S7 identifies males and most females through binoculars.Occurrence:Generally uncommon; populations are usually local and small. The most thermophilus Leucorrhinia, with a relative southern range.Habitat:Generally inhabits less acidic and nutrient poor places than L. dubia and L. rubicunda, preferring marshy borders to bogs, forest lakes, fenlands, marshy ditches.Vegetation is typically lush and varied, with both emergent and submerged species. The water is frequently mesotrophic and often colored brown due to peat.Flight Season:From early May to early August, with most records in late May and June.This Picture is made in the Wieden (Overijssel, the Netherlands) in mid June of 2023.
Beautiful dragonfly.
Butterfly dragonfly
The black-winged dragonfly belongs to the family of dragonflies, a very primitive insect. It is distributed in Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Fujian, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Guangxi, etc. The face is dark and hairy. Except for the slightly lighter base color of the front lip, the rest of the body and the top of the head are all blue-green or blue-brown with a metallic luster. The back of the head is brown, with hair on the rear edge. The prothorax is black. The front of the sternum is blue-green with thick hair, and the side of the sternum is dark green with sparse hair. Most of the wings are black with blue-green flashes, and a small part is transparent. The hind wings are black; the area from the base of the wing to the end of the wing knot and the end of the elbow vein of the forewing is black, with a small black spot at the end of the wing, and the rest is transparent and colorless. The legs are black. The abdomen and anal appendages are all black [1].
Close-up of an emperor dragonfly on a red background
A dragonfly perched on a small branch, with a green foliage background, for the theme of nature and animal life
Tiny dragonfly (Zygoptera) perched on a leaf
Closeup of large white-faced darter (Leucorrhinia pectoralis) dragonfly perched on white T-shirt
Tot 33-37mm, Ab 23-25mm, Hw 29-32mm.Large, 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.Behavior:Both 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.Occurrence:Occurrence is scattered and populations are normally rather small. May be abundant locally.Habitat:Pools and lakes with moderate nutrient levels and rich aquatic vegetation.Flight Season: Mid May to early August; most abundant in June.This Picture is made in the Weeribben (Overijssel, the Netherlands) in mid June of 2025.
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