Even on a relatively cool breezy day with intermittent heavy showers there was plenty of different species of insects to photograph in the nettles and reeds. I was especially taken with these Platystoma seminationis, the dancing kiss flies, from the way they use their wings to display and then push their probosces together. I added the Magpie as I love them in flight particularly with the graphic flower background and a linnet as these are all to rare these days.
Friday, June 14, 2024
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Open Photography Day at Paxton
The light winds and relatively warm conditions yesterday encouraged the damselflies and even an emerging 4-Spotted Chaser to show themselves for our 40 plus visitors to Paxton Pits Open Day yesterday. Thanks to the CCC and RPS Nature groups members who came and assisted in the field, David Smith from OM-Systems for providing a tutorial on Macrophotography and Ann and Mike Thomas and other Friends of Paxton Pits Volunteers for running the practical side. From the emails received the day was obviously greatly appreciated. Here a few snaps from the day.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Insects at Paxton Pits June 9th
On Sunday, I did a quick survey of what was around in the areas that we will use for macrophotography at today's Open Day at Paxton Pits. There are still lots of Scorpion flies around - particularly interesting to see a pair mating while snacking on a Damselfly caught in a spider's web.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
An Evening at Trumpington Meadows
The meadows at Trumpington are spectacular with swathes of Oxeye Daisies, Hawksbit and Quaking Grass together with many other meadow species including hundreds of Bee Orchids and a good stand of Pyramidal Orchids. Here an impression of the visit - just needs sound added of Skylarks, Cuckoo, Meadow Pipits and, notably, Corn Buntings - songs reminiscent of this area in the 1960s before agricultural practices and building removed their habitats. After very heavy showers all day, yesterday evening was clear skies and even a hint of warmth in the sun.
Monday, June 10, 2024
Trumpington Meadows - Banded Demoiselles etc
Eventually the chilly and blustery weather during our walk round Trumpington Meadows was replaced by sunshine and the Banded Demoiselles took to the air for a bit of hunting and display. I have long wanted to get them in flight with the wings well displayed and at last here are some shots both against the sky and in vegetation. Several Mayflies hanging around as well as serving as meals for the Demoiselles. Several other photogenic subjects including the Black-headed Mason Bee - possibly quite a rarity. At the end a fly infected with Entomophthora fungus - seen quite a few this year - perhaps the damp conditions are favouring the fungus.
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