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Dragon- and damselflies pretty much used to be non-existent in my area when I was a kid but throughout the last years, they have become common considerably fast. While the number of species currently resides at a mere seven, there is potential for more to settle down in the future.

Coenagrionidae

Calopterygidae

Aeshnidae

Libellulidae

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+ While both my friend and I are suspecting Sympetrum striolatum due to its larger territory and reliance on secondary biotopes, the only shot I managed to capture is not sufficient enough to keep it apart from Sympetrum vulgatum.

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