Description: aka Spring Hawker, Brachytron pratense, female. I prefer the name "Hairy Hawker" but you have to go with the flow. Date: 4 June 2012, 09:33. Source: Hairy Dragonfly. Author: Alastair Rae from London, United Kingdom.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hairy Dragonfly (Brachtyron pratense) The earliest flying Hawker dragonfly. Found in areas of clean, stagnant, well-vegetated waters but quite localised. Appears to have just eaten a damselfly, judging by the wing visible just left of its left eye. This area has a huge number of damselflies - 10000 is probably a conservative estimate - so has plenty of food. Date: 6 June 2003. Source: From geograph.org.uk. Author: Hugh Venables. Attribution(required by the license)Hugh Venables / Hairy Dragonfly (Brachtyron pratense) / CC BY-SA 2.0. Hugh Venables / Hairy Dragonfly (Brachtyron pratense). Camera location52° 18′ 31″ N, 0° 02′ 14″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 52.308510; -0.037200. Object location52° 18′ 31″ N, 0° 02′ 14″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 52.308510; -0.037200.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hairy dragonfly (Brachytron pratense) male eating a bee, Koigi Bog, Saaremaa , Estonia. Date: 22 June 2017, 10:22:30. Source: Own work, from Sharp Photography, sharpphotography. Author: Charles J. Sharp. Alternative names: Charles James Sharp. Description: British wildlife photographer. Work period: from 2003 date QS:P,+2003-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+2003-00-00T00:00:00Z/9. Authority control: : Q54800218. creator QS:P170,Q54800218. Camera location58° 28′ 44.76″ N, 22° 58′ 31.09″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 58.479100; 22.975304.