This is a 2009 video, showing a green snaketail dragonfly along the Roer river in Limburg province in the Netherlands.
Translated from the Dutch Vlinderstichting entomologists:
Friday, July 31, 2015
It’s a good year for the green snaketail dragonfly. This rare species has been absent for decades in the Netherlands, but since 1996 it’s back in Limburg [province]. Three years ago, the green snaketail dragonfly was seen along the Dommel [river in North Brabant province] and it has been seen there once again.
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