Perhaps the most iconic color for dragonflies, many species exhibit vibrant shades of blue on their bodies and wings.
Green dragonflies are also quite common, with various shades ranging from pale green to deep, iridescent greens.
While less common, some dragonflies, particularly males, can have reddish hues on their bodies or wings.
Yellow dragonflies are not as widespread but can be found in certain species, often with black markings.
Like red dragonflies, those with orange coloring are less common but still exist, adding a splash of warmth to the dragonfly palette.
Brown dragonflies are often well-camouflaged, blending in with their surroundings, especially when at rest.
While not a dominant color, black can be found in many dragonfly species, often in combination with other colors.
White dragonflies are rare but do exist, and their light coloration can be quite striking against a backdrop of green foliage or blue skies.