30.08.22
I’ve been trying to track down a dragonfly for weeks and today there were five cycling overhead. Luckily this one decided to take a break for me to sneak up.
///aflutter.spit.contacting
Darter
30.08.22
I’ve been trying to track down a dragonfly for weeks and today there were five cycling overhead. Luckily this one decided to take a break for me to sneak up.
///aflutter.spit.contacting
19.10.21
This is the first time a dragonfly has ever let me physically pick it up and not freak out. It didn’t stay for long but still amazed me that it just hopped on my hand!
///evidence.villa.reunion
09.08.21
One of the five dragonflies darting around in the same small field below St Saviours Church. Although there were five, they were on a feeding frenzy and just wouldn’t stay still, until I clocked this one land on an apple tree. It didn’t really move but trying to get a clean contrasting background was tricky. The dark areas came from the shady area under a tree about 20 metres away.
///diplodocus.frontrunner.placing
03.06.20
Spend a little time in the long grass, have a little patience and learn to be stealthy as. The problem with these darters is they like to hide low down so getting a clean background was a nightmare.
17.07.19
Spend enough time studying the behavior of your subject and you soon realise they have a ‘patch’ they always come back to for a break. Wait even longer and they get used to your presence, allowing you to get within touching distance. Wait longer than that and they bid you farewell.