This fast-flowing clear stream was home to numerous Banded Demoiselles, Calopteryx splendens yesterday.
Above, the male Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens.
And the female Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens above on a nettle leaf.
Dragonflies and Damselflies are one of many topics of my illustrated talks on natural history. Click on any picture to expand them.
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