Blue Blue - _TNY_8503
Sometimes names become a bit redundant, like the brown bear whose scientific name is Ursus arctos - where Arctos comes from the Greek word for "bear" and Ursus from the Latin name for the same animal. It's literally "Bear bear".
This one has kind of the same thing going as it is a male azure bluet (Coenagrion puella) which I stumbled on at Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta National Park just south of Stockholm, Sweden on Midsummer's Day.
Blue Blue - _TNY_8503
Sometimes names become a bit redundant, like the brown bear whose scientific name is Ursus arctos - where Arctos comes from the Greek word for "bear" and Ursus from the Latin name for the same animal. It's literally "Bear bear".
This one has kind of the same thing going as it is a male azure bluet (Coenagrion puella) which I stumbled on at Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta National Park just south of Stockholm, Sweden on Midsummer's Day.