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Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly

The endangered Spattterdock Darner is known for its bright cerulean blue eyes and thorasic stripes. It can grow to three inches in length with a wingspan of close to four inches. Spatterdocks first appear in late May and can be seen flying throughout the breeding season until early July. Feeding and breeding are both done on the wing, and interlocked pairs can often be seen flying high in air during coupling. More below...

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    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Hahnemühle German Etching Print
    from £12.64
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Phone Case
    from £15.48
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Framed & Mounted Print
    from £35.01
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Framed Print
    from £31.82
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Eco Phone Case
    £19.38
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Unisex Short Sleeve T-Shirt
    £22.32
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Greeting Card
    from £3.56
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Cushion
    from £19.20
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Fine Art Print
    from £8.42
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Framed Photo Tile
    from £12.00
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Fine Art Print with Hanger
    from £18.00
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Hahnemühle Photo Rag Print
    from £12.64
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Women's Favourite T-Shirt
    £21.12
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Canvas Tote Bag
    £21.60
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Glass Chopping Board
    £24.48
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Notebook
    £9.60
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Mug
    £10.63
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Hardback Journal
    £14.40
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Coaster
    from £5.40
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Tablet Cases
    £19.28
    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly Placemat
    from £14.04

    Spatterdock Darner Dragonfly

    The endangered Spattterdock Darner is known for its bright cerulean blue eyes and thorasic stripes. It can grow to three inches in length with a wingspan of close to four inches. Spatterdocks first appear in late May and can be seen flying throughout the breeding season until early July. Feeding and breeding are both done on the wing, and interlocked pairs can often be seen flying high in air during coupling.

    This dragonfly science illustration is available on a variety of products, from fine art prints to everyday essentials, including, cards, journals, mugs, pillows, t-shirts & hoodies, cutting boards & other home goods and tech accessories. Bringing insect art to your home and providing unique gifts for nature lovers, while helping to protect this important species. Museum quality prints available framed or unframed in a range of sizes and styles.

    🌎 %3 from all proceeds from my Shop go to support conservation groups actively protecting habitats around the world 🌎

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