Newly emerged males are yellow with black markings; they develop the powder blue colour as they age.
Orthetrum caledonicum is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | Hume | Gippsland
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Ben Boyd National Park Booderee National Park Booderee National Park Bournda Environment Education Centre Bournda National Park Conjola Bushcare Meroo National Park Mogo State Forest Panboola South Pacific Heathland Reserve Wairo Beach and Dolphin PointPlaces
Batemans Bay, NSW Bermagui, NSW Bournda, NSW Candelo, NSW Dalmeny, NSW Dolphin Point, NSW Eden, NSW Green Cape, NSW Jervis Bay, JBT Lake Conjola, NSW Mogo, NSW Moruya, NSW Pambula Beach, NSW Pambula, NSW Rosedale, NSW Tathra, NSW Tomakin, NSW Toothdale, NSW Tura Beach, NSW Ulladulla, NSW Wallagoot, NSW Wyndham, NSW