Blue-Tailed Damselflies (Ischnura elegans) (10)

Blue-Tailed Damselflies (Ischnura elegans) (10)

The blue-tailed damselfly is widespread and common. It is not choosy as to habitat, though it prefers lakes and ponds. The blue-tailed damselfly is not a strong flier and spends much of its time at rest or sunning itself.

Appearing early in May, the blue-tailed damselfly is one of the first dragonflies to hatch. It can be found until mid-September. Like many other dragonfly species, the larvae remain in an aquatic state for two years before pupating.

The photographs of blue-tailed damselflies were taken at a pond in the ‘Three-Country-Corner’ where Switzerland, Germany and France meet.

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