Showing posts with label Southern Hawker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Hawker. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 July 2020

Llanymynech - Southern Hawker

 Whilst the Silver-washed Fritillaries were the main target, there was a good supporting cast and a pair of Southern Hawker dragonfly were constantly flying about the butterfly hotspot...

It would have been rude not too!


Managed to get closer to this one but maybe too close?



That's better, at least the appendages are visible now!



Thursday, 31 August 2017

Venus Pool - Southern Hawker and passenger!

A funny thing happened as I was walking up to the car park today!  I noticed a male Southern Hawker flying nearby and even better, it landed in one of the wild roses. It was quite high up and only a side on angle was possible but at least I was carrying the 500mm lens...


Inching a bit closer...




Then suddenly, I noticed something else flying in, a shield bug! And amazingly it landed on the Hawkers wing!! Squatters rights or what?


All I needed was an aphid to land on the shield bug! The food chain in reverse :-)


Tighter crop...


Well Shield Bugs do feed on other small insects but surely this was a mouthful too far!! The pair flew off immediately out of site and I have no doubt the squatter was evicted!