Hi @abdt,
Thanks for you comment. :)
In English it's a dragonfly. The Danish call it the devils horse. In Norway, where I come from we call it eye maker because it resembles a metal pin that was used for for making small holes i belts back in the days.
Cheers, Erlend
Hi @abdt,
Thanks for you comment. :)
In English it's a dragonfly. The Danish call it the devils horse. In Norway, where I come from we call it eye maker because it resembles a metal pin that was used for for making small holes i belts back in the days.
Cheers, Erlend
very big information sir thank you for name and detail
regards @abdt