tarboat's photos with the keyword: damselfly

Female of the species

25 Dec 2013 1 1 409
The male Variable Damselfly Coenagrion pulchellum is fairly easily recognised and differentiated from similar species whereas the female can be rather more difficult to identify. This is a female seen at a marl pit at Churton in the west of Cheshire.

Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum)

04 Jun 2012 252
I took a look at Newchurch Common with BITH* in search of Downy Emeralds. The sun was scarce and the temperatures low so we had to settle for a few damselflies, including this male Common Blue Damselfly.

White-legged Damselfly

02 Jun 2011 261
The White-legged Damselfly ( Platycnemis pennipes ) only appeared in Cheshire in 2007 when the first specimens were seen on the Dee around Farndon. The species has probably migrated northward from the Severn where there are good populations. A walk at Farndon this afternoon proved that they are still present when I spotted this teneral female on the riverbank.

First of the year

20 Apr 2011 232
My first damselfly of 2011 and it was no surprise that it was the Large Red Damselfly ( Pyrrhosoma nymphula ). This teneral female was busy devouring a small fly at Newchurch Common.

Emerald Damselfly

29 Jul 2009 1 240
Male Emerald Damselfly ( Lestes sponsa ) at Bennerley, Notts. This clearly shows the tendency of this species to keep the wings partly open when landed.

Variable Damselfly

02 Jun 2009 177
Male Variable Damselfly ( Coenagrion pulchellum ) at Hatchmere. This species vastly outnumbers the Azure Damselfly ( Coenagrion puella ) at this site.

Death to midges

04 Jun 2009 209
A male Common Blue Damselfly ( Enallagma cyathigerum ) makes short work of a midge at Higherfence Reservoir, Macclesfield.

Common Blue

11 May 2009 221
Sitting on the heather in the sun was this teneral female Common Blue Damselfly ( Enallagma cyathigerum ) at Newchurch Common.

Emerald Damselfly

29 Jan 2009 227
The distinctive semi-openwinged stance of the Emerald Damselfly ( Lestes sponsa ) at rest is clearly seen wih this female at Delamere

Variable

21 May 2008 223
Sometimes you have to look very closely to identify a damselfly. At first glance this is a male Azure Damselfly ( Coenagrion puella ), particularly as the antehumeral stripes are unbroken. It is only on close inspection that the other markings prove that it is actually the Variable Damselfly ( Coenagrion pulchellum ) once again living up to its name.

Large Red Damselfly

11 May 2007 181
Female Large Red Damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) at Newchurch Common in Cheshire. Close examination of the image reveals that she has two mites attached to her lower abdomen.

Banded Demoiselle

22 May 2007 203
Always a spectacular sight is the Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) which breeds in muddy streams and rivers. This male was photographed alongside the River Dee in Cheshire.

Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion puella)

01 Jun 2007 225
The more common form of female Azure Damselfly is a green and black marked insect whilst there is a blue form with more blue colour on segments 3-6 of the abdomen than the 'normal' green form. This example may be immature and could develop into the blue form but I have never before seen one this green/yellow with the extended colour on those segments. Looking for the subtle variations in markings and colour of this species is one of the joys of visiting ponds in May and June.

Large Red Damselfly

29 Apr 2006 183
Female Large Red Damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula)at Newchurch Common, Cheshire, UK. This insect is newly emerged and has yet to develop its full colouring.

Red-eyed Damselfly

15 Apr 2006 210
It is easy to see why this is known as the Red-eyed Damselfly. Male Erythromma najas in UK.

Blue-tailed Damselfly

28 Mar 2006 1 253
Female Blue-tailed Damselfly, (Ischnura elegans form Rufescens) eating a mosquito.

Blue-tailed Damselfly

02 Jun 2006 151
Female Blue-tailed Damselfly (Ischnura elegans f.violacea) feeding on a piece of the body of another damselfly. Newchurch Common, Cheshire, UK.

Large Red Damselflies

02 Jun 2006 144
A tandem pair of Large Red Damselflies (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) at Newchurch Common, Cheshire, UK.

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