Banded Demoiselle Collection
The banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a stunning damselfly species that can be found in various locations around the world
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The banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a stunning damselfly species that can be found in various locations around the world. With its vibrant colors and delicate wings, it is truly a sight to behold. In one captivating image, we see a male banded demoiselle resting on a grass head at Lower Tamar Lakes. The dew-covered reed becomes its perch in another photo, creating an ethereal atmosphere. A buttercup serves as the perfect backdrop for this magnificent creature in yet another shot. Zooming in closer, we are treated to a close-up detail of the banded demoiselle's head and thorax. Every intricate feature is highlighted, showcasing its beauty up close and personal. Moving across borders, these mesmerizing insects also grace the Netherlands with their presence. Males are captured peacefully resting on grasses during August, adding charm to the landscape. Italy's Lura Park becomes home to Calopteryx splendens as well. Lombardy province witnesses their graceful flight among lush surroundings. In England's River Frome at Dorchester, Dorset County, these damselflies bring life and color to the serene waterside scenery. An abstract study of wings and body showcases their unique patterns against the backdrop of Tamar Lakes in Cornwall during June. Soft focus adds an artistic touch to this composition. Roosting among grasses becomes a favorite pastime for male banded demoiselles during July in Cornwall. Their bodies and wings create soft silhouettes against nature's canvas. A striking silhouette emerges when one perches on a reed while being illuminated by sunlight reflecting off water surfaces—a breathtaking moment captured in Cornwall during May. Lastly, we find our subject silhouetted against ferns at Lower Tamar Lakes—yet another picturesque scene where nature meets elegance. These images portray not just beautiful creatures but also remind us of how diverse and captivating our natural world can be.