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Male Common Darter Dragonfly - Sympetrum striolatum

The male Common Darter is one of the most widespread of the dragonflies to be found over most lowland of Britain and Ireland and gets the name 'Darter' from the way this species will dart forward from a hovering position to catch its insect-prey. Can be seen on the wing from May to early November depending on the weather. The Latin name Odonata for the order of dragonflies is derived from the Greek "odonto" which refers to the strong teeth that can be found on the mandibles of most adults.

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Uploaded on August 25, 2021
Taken on August 15, 2021