Dragons and Lizards
Took a second visit to Thursley, after gaining some information on where to go from some kind people on UKDragonflies.com forum, and going round the boardwalks made a big difference. Arriving around mid-day the boardwalks were full of lizards bathing on them, which allowed me to get up close to a few of them. Here’s my best lizard shots from the visit, including an animation.
Common Lizard on Boardwalk- Pano Crop. Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F6.3 1/1250 Natural Light.
Common Lizard Dance Animation on Boardwalk- (Cropped). Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F5.6 1/1600 Natural Light.
My main target in going to Thursley though, was to see some Dragon and Damselflies, and hopefully get some shots of them. This visit was much better on this front than the last time, with lots of black & common darters around the boardwalks, I also saw some male keeled skimmers, several damselflies. The best shots of these follow, with my personal favourites being the immature male black darter shots due to the pose and colours around the heather.
Immature Male Black Darter on Heather. Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F4 1/1000 Natural Light.
Immature Male Black Darter on Heather – Head on (Cropped). Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F5.6 1/250 Natural Light.
Another black darter on a stick.
Black Darter. Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F5.6 1/80 Natural Light.
And finally an Emerald Damselfly
Emerald Damselfly. Taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. ISO 400 F4 1/800 Natural Light.
Map of Location
A small car park is located here near Moat Pond.