Just to show to the world some of the Damselfly photos I made this year. If you are really impressed: click on the photo and order a print. But it is fine with me if you just enjoy looking at them here.

Female Red-eyed Damselfly (Erythromma najas). The rain left some drops on her wings.

Female Green Emerald Damselfly (Lestes viridis). The sunlight shines on the grass from behind.

Male Emerald Damselfly (Lestes sponsa). Holding on to grass on a very windy day.

Female Common Winter Damselfly (Sympecma fusca). A new generation has emerged. Winter Damselflies get through the winter as an adult, reproduce early in spring. The last of them can be seen until half June. Then the new generation emerges halfway July – this is one of them.