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Prahlad balaji
— Wikipedian Boy —
Name
Prahlad
Born
Country US
Time zoneMST
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesWikipedia, Insect hunting
Contact info
Email310iyerprah@gmail.com
Account statistics
Extended confirmed2016-08-23
Pending changes reviewer2020-05-13
Rollbacker2020-05-09
Amethyst
Impatiens capensis
Oenothera biennis
Pieris rapae in Australia
Morganite
Ant
Pieris brassicae on Lantana
Tremolite

Hello, and welcome to my userpage! I am Prahlad balaji. I was born in California, USA, but I live in Arizona, USA. I'm an Apple user who does a lot of things on Wikipedia. For a full list of things that I do on Wikipedia, see my to-do list. If you think that I've made a mistake, or you have any questions about me, please tell me on my talk page.[1] You may also view my Sandbox. Thank you! If someone has made a mistake, I can fix it, although I am not an administrator. You can also view a whole list of my subpages. Purge OR not? Why not? I don't care. Go on. I have a few alternate accounts, a list of which you can view here. I like to lurk on Wikipedia, so even if I don't seem active, when I get a notification, chances are that I'll reply quickly. :D

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Hairy dragonfly
The hairy dragonfly (Brachytron pratense) is a species of European dragonfly in the hawker family, Aeshnidae. It is found in Europe and Asia Minor, as far east as the Caspian Sea, and resides close to water bodies containing plants with a flight season running from May to July. The hairy dragonfly is named for its hairy thorax, distinguishing it from other hawkers. With a typical length of around 5.5 centimetres (2.2 in), it has a long, narrow pterostigma and features coupled, oval-shaped markings on its abdomen, blue on males and yellow on females. This male hairy dragonfly on a fern was photographed in Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
  1. ^ I sometimes expect this, sometimes I do not.