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• #1227
Nice!!
I watched an interesting Attenborough episode earlier that explained how moths jam bats sonar to prevent them being munched.
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• #1228
Had a hummingbird hawk moth in the garden this morning. No pictures as they move so bloody fast but was amazing to see it.
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• #1229
Shot a hummingbird hawk moth this week in the Dordogne.
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• #1230
Great photo, fantastic creature!
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• #1231
A fly day. First up a Hairy-Legged Horsefly (Hybomitra bimaculata). If you get close enough to them, many of the horseflies have almost psychedelic eyes.
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• #1232
and a Semaphore Fly (Poecilobothrus nobilitatus).
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• #1233
Mostly dragonflies for me, yesterday.
Common Darter, a beetle, Black Tailed Skimmer (F), Norfolk Hawker, Common Hawker.
Not certain about the common hawker ID , but it's my best guess from the pics in my dragonfly book (Bloomsbury Field Guide - would recommend).
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• #1234
Stabby Stabby even looking at it...
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• #1235
Nice photos. I think the last one is a Southern Hawker (female) - see https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/species/southern-hawker/ for some examples
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• #1236
Thanks for that!
Also, thanks for your excellent hummingbird hawk moth pic. We had one in the garden at the weekend (first sighting) and I would have had no clue what I was looking at if not for your post. You were right about them being hard to capture - I got nothing. :-D
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• #1237
Wow
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• #1238
Bumped in to this beauty on a walk Sunday. About the size of a mini lighter for scale..
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• #1240
Ah cool I wasn't sure what type I thought stag but wasn't sure. Ta 😀
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• #1241
NSFW
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• #1242
There seem to be many more cockchafers around than I have ever seen before - almost every tree on my walk home last night had a gang of them buzzing around the topmost branches, even the overhead power lines had them.
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• #1243
Like a frikin gang bang.
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• #1244
Great lesser stag beetle shot. In about 20 years of living in the South London stag beetle area I think I've still only seen them twice. Only once when I've had a camera around.
Got a full frame Sony recently and am getting much better results now, though need to make a better flash diffuser that doesn't constantly fall off.
Some recents efforts below, major lack of anything unusual in our garden lately.
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• #1245
They are great. My old phone had a great macro on it until I dropped it the new Samsung is good in bright light but struggles if its low light even heavy cloud. Those Sony pics are top especially love the ant one
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• #1246
Thank you - it turns out that throwing money at macro photography does lead to much better results.
My £3 macro diffuser from China has just turned up so have at least economised there (though it's going to need a bit of modification to stop it slipping off).
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• #1247
Drama in the greenhouse
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• #1248
Green bottle doing golden hour
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• #1249
Cool looking forward to the results
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• #1250
What's normal to the spider is chaos to the fly (wasp)
Big Privet hawk moth spied in Dorset
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