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Watercolor set of dragonflies
Southern Hawker Dragonfly perched on a leaf in Woodwalton Fen nature reserve.
A macro shot of a dragonfly resting on a stem
Two dragonflies sitting on a stick sticking out of the water.
Close-Up Of Insects On Rusty Metal
A close-up of dragonfly wings showing the veins. Black and white and similar to fairy wings.
Watercolor dragonflies are a seamless pattern consisting of individual dragonflies. A hand-drawn illustration. Retro-stylish print for printing on fabric, paper and covers.
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.
Meganeura Insects were very large predators during the Carboniferous Period of France and England.
A slender skimmer catch a prey and est it on a stalk near a stream in Bali, Indonesia.
Hand-drawn dragonfly isolated on white. Hand-drawn illustration
Dragonfly perched on an agapanthus flower bud
dragonfly (neurobaiss chinensis) taxidermy insect male over a piece of grunge sepia paper with textures overlay
Macro of a four-spotted chaser dragnonfly on a twig
One dragonfly close-up sits on a dry twig on a sunny day outside in the garden, beauty in nature, concept of summer, minimalism, macro photography, wide horizontal banner, selective soft focus, blurred background
Dragonfly
Picture of a painting that represent three beautiful detailed dragonflies and a branch on white background
Tot 32-39mm, Ab 23-27mm, Hw 30-33mm.\nThe 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.\nOccurrence:\nGenerally uncommon; populations are usually local and small. The most thermophilus Leucorrhinia, with a relative southern range.\nHabitat:\nGenerally inhabits less acidic and nutrient poor places than L. dubia and L. rubicunda, preferring marshy borders to bogs, forest lakes, fenlands, marshy ditches.\nVegetation is typically lush and varied, with both emergent and submerged species. The water is frequently mesotrophic and often colored brown due to peat.\nFlight Season:\nFrom early May to early August, with most records in late May and June.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Wieden (Overijssel, the Netherlands) in mid June of 2023.
Nahaufnahme einer schönen Libelle
DSLR full frame outdoor overcast daylight image of a dragon fly at a green yew tree in Germany
Close up of dragonfly's compound eyes
dragonfly close up
Two dragonfly in flight over the summer pond.
Aeshna cyanea Southern Hawker Dragonfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Golden ringed dragonfly closeup
Clustered lotus leaves, elegant background pattern
Architect Blueprint
Close-up of a four-spotted chaser Libellula quadrimaculata dragonfly.
Dragonfly Fossil
Blue-eyed Darner, Aeshna multicolor or Rhionaeschna multicolor, Arthropoda,  Insect,  Odonata,  Aeshnidae. Audubon Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary; California
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