Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Welney Macro Day

Yesterday, we ran a macro day at Welney WWT for 12 RPS members. We started by photographing the moths from the overnight moth trap. People including me tried focus stacking though the light was pretty low. We then went out on the reserve finding various insects to photograph either on single shots or Focus stacking as in this selection. The first comparison image show in-camera stack on right and a Zerene software stack on left using only images with somehing sharp. which prevents the fuzzy edges.



Tuesday, July 9, 2024

July 7th Local Wildlife

This is probably the largest Flower Spider I have found locally and certainly one of the most colourful. The garden is full of young spiders and insects including this year's host of Cinnabar caterpillars making short work of the ragwort flowers (we have plenty!!), the Green Shieldbugs that have hatched from their eggs and starting to explore and a young Red Plantbug. Two interesting Gall-forming Flies, Pondskater and a green-eyed Chrysopilus fly complete the line up.

Sunday, July 7, 2024

West Redlands Survey Paxton

Despite the intermittent rain and the cool conditions yesterday, we managed to find quite a variety and reasonable number of insects during our survey at Paxton. Here are some which include a pair of White-legged Damselflies - the first time I have seen them at Paxton

Friday, July 5, 2024

Emerald - My Favourite Damselfly

The Emerald Damselfly is definitely my favourite Damselfly, especially the mature male when the blue pubescence develops fully. I spent an hour trying to capture that 'perfect' image with focus stacking or single images - not succeeding but a very enjoyable exercise.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Banded Demoiselles - Life and Death

I spent a long while last week with the Banded Demoiselles at Trumpington enjoying their iridescent colour that changes from green to blue in sun and shade and was just enjoying this male when a Kite-tailed Robber Fly swooped down and carried it off into the bushes. It hung onto its prey despite me moving it to a more open position - a sad end for the Demoiselle! Other images - female demoiselle and male Banded Demoiselles displaying on the water lilies at Byron's Pool