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Beautiful red dragonfly on a stem.\nClose-up of a red colored male ruddy darter (Sympetrum sanguineum) hanging on vegetation. Resting in sunlight in a meadow.
crimson marsh glider dragonfly is resting on a wood stick
Close-up of a large red dragonfly (Rhodothemis lietincki) sitting on a green blade of grass. The insect is photographed from the side. The background is blurred.
Bavaria, Germanay. Close-up of a beautiful opend Blue-winged Demoiselle Calopteryx virgo Dragonfly with green Background.
A Yellow-legged meadowhawk male enjoys rays of the sun in the boreal forest.
Pink  Dragonfly in myanmar
Rear view of a dragonfly on a leaf
This beautiful dragonfly, basking on green background. What a beautiful shade of blue, very gorgeous.
Banded Demoiselle on a leaf
Tot 42-45mm, Ab. 25-29mm, Hw 32-38mm.\n\nGeneral: A local species throughout our area that prefers slow-moving waters, bordered with tall emergent vegetation. The appearance of the male changes dramatically with maturation; vivid orange abdomen turn into black and grey-blue territorial males. \nMales frequently perch on waterside plants, making darting flights between perches.\nHabitat: Appears to require a certain combination of water quality and habitat structure (such as Reed borders). Include slow flowing rivers and streams, abandoned canals, reedy lakes and ditches, oxbows and fishponds.\nFlight Season: From April to early August, but activity concentrated in May and June in most of range.\nDistribution: Widespread through M Europe, habitat specific, therefore locally common.\n\nIn the Netherlands the Dragonfly is local common. The Males have a blue Abdomen.
The banded demoiselle Calopteryx splendens is a species of damselfly belonging to the family Calopterygidae, a blue dragonfly is resting on the grass in the forest
Ruddy Darter Red Dragonfly perched on a reed leaf in Woodwalton Fen nature reserve.
Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly
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
Close-up of a banded damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a blade of grass. The background is blurred and green. The wings are clearly visible.
Red Dragonfly
Pantala flavescens (globe skimmer, globe wanderer or wandering glider) dragonfly resting on a blade on grass in early morning sunlight, Entebbe, Uganda
An Eastern red damsel  takes a break on a leaf in the Canadian boreal forest.
Insect macro photo
Male ruddy darter perching on old reed grass.
Blood red sympetrum, Elne, Pyrenees Orientales
Great Blue Skimmer Dragonfly (Female) perched on a branch
dragonfly in close up
Male Banded Demoiselle resting in sunlight on wildflower
A red dragonfly resting on a leaf in a flower field.
Tot 39-48mm, Ab. 22-31mm, Hw 32-38mm.\nGeneral: A large, pale blue male of this species, aggressively defending a garden pond or small natural pool, is a familiar sight in much of our area.\nThe abdomen shape and four large black areas at the wing bases instantly distinguish this species.\nHabitat: A wide range of mostly stagnant waters, especially favouring those that are small, shallow, sunny and bare, such as cattle drinking pools or quarry lakes.\nFlight Season: From late April to mid September, most abundant in May and June.\nDistribution: Among the commonest species in much of Europe, extended to central Asia. A strong flier that is often the first species to claim newly created or cleared habitats.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Detailed view of nice red dragonfly on green leaf.
Dragon-fly
Rubyspot male damselfly
Tiny dragonfly (Zygoptera) perched on a leaf
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