Orthetrum sabina

in Nature Observer13 days ago

Latin Name
Observation Date
Location
Orthetrum sabina
Juni 06, 2025
Aceh, Indonesia

Orthetrum sabina It is a slender green dragonfly belonging to the family Libellulide or hunter dragonfly which is marked with a black tail and white stripes, its body is green and its head is bluish green.

Dragonflies are flying insects, or wandering insects with transparent wings that allow them to fly all day long.

There are so many species of dragonflies with various sizes and colors that vary greatly. The smallest species is the needle dragonfly with a very small size. While this dragonfly is included in the medium size.

Usually dragonflies are found near water sources. near rivers, lakes and so on. That's because these flying insects, they breed near water sources. usually their eggs are often found on leaves or twigs of plants near water sources.

With so many types of dragonflies. These flying insects are interesting to observe and study. And of course, the existence of these insects certainly has an important role in nature.

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Wow Such a stunning capture of Orthetrum sabina! 🐉📸 Nature’s beauty at its finest🌿

Thank so much:)

My pleasure ✨

One of the sign of a good natural habitat isn't it?
great shots my friend

Yes that's right. This is one sign of a good natural habitat.
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Thank so much 🙏