Dance of the dragonfly
Two dragonflies, mating. Seen in Norfork.
Sympetrum striolatum - Common Red Darter dragonfly. One of the most widespread and abundant of the dragonflies in Britain and Ireland, the Common Red Darter is sometimes referred to as simply the Common Darter. In Britain and Ireland this is one of our smaller dragoflies, with a typical body length of 40mm. The wing spots (pterostigmata) are variable in colour and can be red, brown or various shades of blue.
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Taken on Wednesday September 10, 2025
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Posted on Saturday October 11, 2025
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Annemarie said:
Happy weekend. peace.
J.Garcia said:
Amazing image, Herb.
Herb Riddle replied to J.Garcia:
Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Herbert
Adele said:
Great detail, Herb.
Herb Riddle replied to Adele:
Best Wishes. Herbert
Keith Burton said:
Herb Riddle replied to Keith Burton:
Cheers. Herb
uwschu said:
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Regards. Herb
Roger (Grisly) said:
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Cheers. Herb
William Sutherland said:
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Cheers. Herb
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