This male possibly emerged from one of my ponds this morning. They are yellow when immature and become blue when mature.
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See also my talk here on Damselflies and Dragonflies.
For illustrated talks on natural history and history see www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
For illustrated talks on natural history and history click here for www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
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