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Butterfly on green background
Northern bluet in the flower of an apple tree.
Close-up of the head of a palmivorous butterfly (or palm hawkmoth). Native to South America, this species, with a wingspan of 11 cm, has a very good ability to fly. It is a species that causes damage to the palm tree, killing the plant.
The pale blue males, showing off their white legs to each other, are a familiar sight along rivers and calm streams in large parts of Europe. \nField characteristics: Tot 35-37mm, Ab 27-31mm, Hw 19-23mm.\nDistribution: occurs in a great part of Europe, but are absent in northern England, Ireland and northern Scandinavia.\nHabitat: Characteristic of floodplains, dominant on oxbows, rivers and open stretches of streams. Also lakes and a wide range of man-made habitats.\nFlight Season: From the start of May to the end of September.\n\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) at sunrise on purple/pink Lupinus flowers in the Netherlands
Tiny damsel (Zygoptera) perched on a eucalyptus leaf
Dragonfly and unique Plants are found on the banks of small rivers flowing behind my house, sometimes when the dragonflies perch appear to be ordinary, but when immortalized will look the real beauty. Beautiful, elegant and extraordinary
Damselfly on a lavender flower head.
Dragonfly in the biotope
Close-up of an red dragonfly into a flower
a small white feather dragonfly sits on a green leaf in summer, in the morning
Cicada (Cicadidae) Macro photography.
A blue batterfly is on a mountain flower,
Tiny damsel (Zygoptera) perched on a eucalyptus leaf
Detailed closeup on a female Common winter damselfly, Sympecma fusca sitting in the vegetation
DSLR full frame outdoor overcast daylight image of a dragon fly at a green yew tree in Germany
A common but easily overlooked damselfly, dainty and drab. Males and tandems may suddenly appear on the first sunny days of spring, perching and ovipositing on the reeds and rushes of the previous summer.\nImagos 34-39mm. The body is pale brown with glossy dark markings on the upper side of the head, thorax and abdomen.\nHabitat: All kinds of well-vegetated standing waters, especially where there are floating dead or rushes.\nFlight Season: Adults may be seen throughout the year, but are most reproductively active in April and May, while late summer activity peaks in August and September.\nDistribution: Common in a large part of Europe, but absence or scarce in England and Scandinavia.\n\nThis is nowadays a common Species in the Netherlands. The Adults are overwintering.
Close-up of a long-armed green spider that has caught a blue feathered dragonfly in its web. The background is green.
An image of a Willow Emerald Damselfly perched on foliage
Image of Common Blue Jewel dragonfly(female) (Helioeypha biforata) on the green leaf. Family Chlorocyphidae. Insect. Animal,
Dragonfly on grass.
Female Southern Heliodor Damselfly, Libellago indica, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India
Dragon-fly
Tot 40-45mm, Ab 26-35mm, Hw 20-27mm.\nThis mobile species is typical of habitats prone to desiccation. It is recognized in most areas by its pale coloration and bicolored pterostigma. Often seen ovipositing in completely dry areas.\nOccurrence:\nA strong wanderer found in Mid and South Europe to the east to Mongolia; may be absent from areas for many years, suddenly establishing large colonies that may persist for years. A southern species that has increased dramatically in northern Europe since the mid 1990s.\nHabitat:\nFavors ephemeral conditions even more than other Lestes species, being typical of sites that dry out early in summer, such as dune slacks, meadow pools and shallow depressions.\nFlight Season:\nFrom March to October in the southern Mediterranean, but in the north most adults probably emerge in June and July, reaching the greatest densities in August.
Spotted tiger beetles inhabit wild plants in North China
A Common Darter Dragonfly resting in sunlight
Close-up of a small white feathered dragonfly ( Platycnemis pennipes) perched on a blade of grass, outdoors, against a green background.
Brown dragonfly standing on branch in nature
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