Azure damselfly

Azure Damselfly

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Azure damselfly

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Scientific name: Coenagrion puella
The Azure damselfly is a pale blue, small damselfly that is commonly found around most waterbodies from May to September. Try digging a wildlife pond in your garden to attract damselflies and dragonflies.

Top facts

Stats

Length: 3.3cm

Conservation status

Common.

When to see

May to September

About

The Azure damselfly is a small blue damselfly that is very common around most waterbodies and can also be found away from breeding sites in grassland and woodland. It is on the wing from the end of May through to September. Damselflies do not fly as strongly as dragonflies, so tend to lay in wait for their insect prey before catching it in mid-air with their legs. They will return to their perch to eat their prey.

What to look for

The Azure damselfly is pale blue with bands of black along the body. To identify the small blue damselflies, of which there are seven species in the UK, it helps to concentrate on the pattern on the second segment of the males' abdomen, just behind the thorax. In the Azure damselfly, this segment is blue with a black U-shape.

Where to find

Widespread, but absent from North Scotland.

Did you know?

One of the most common damselflies in Europe, the Azure damselfly can be found from Scandinavia to North Africa.