On my countryside walk this morning I stopped at the local pond. It is but a stone’s throw from the river, and in the centre of a farmer’s field. The farmer hasn’t been too pleased with it being there, and for some years he has tried his hardest to drain it but to no avail, and thankfully so. That’s how the land lies, and that’s a low point, hence the pond, but he still has plenty of ground to plant crops around it, and he makes good use of it. It has become a well-established pond, and I wanted to see if I could see this somewhat elusive dragonfly, the Black-tailed Skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum) again.
Thankfully I was treated to an amazing acrobatic aerial display as one, at first, zoomed around this pond filled with Bulrushes and Flowering Rushes. It was soon joined by another. They were both the blue-bodied males. The yellow-bodied females were nowhere to be seen.
The one male had his favourite perch, a smooth stone half buried near the water’s edge, and it kept coming back to it to bask in the sun.
It took a while for him to settle properly, as he was so aware of my presence, but he did so, and he kindly obliged me this photo shoot. I had to get belly flat low for some of these, like the one above. If I can I like to try to meet them eye to eye, at their microcosmic level.
I was startled and distracted a couple of times by the noisy call of a Green Woodpecker as it flew between oak trees in the woods nearby, but by being patient and vigilant the pond rewarded me, and the Black-tailed Skimmer flew over the sun-spangled water. His domain. His world.
Photographs of Black-tailed Skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum), taken July 2016, local pond, Staffordshire. © Pete Hillman 2016. Camera used Nikon D3200, with Nikon 70-300mm telephoto zoom lens.
The last one is really great with the lines of grass, ready for takeoff!
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Thank you 🙂
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These are amazing shots. I hope to get eye-to-eye with a few skimmers in this weekend in Brooklyn. But digiscoping with my iPhone is the best I can do at the moment, so I may have no photos to show you. : )
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Thank you:) I hope you have a wonderful weekend and you get to see your skimmers!
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It’s always nice to set your sites on something and have it show up! Terrific photos, I particularly like the “eye to eye” one.
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Thank you Belinda 🙂 It doesn’t always work out, and luck plays its part also. Yes, I virtually had to kiss the earth to get down to that one lol!
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Nice shots. I also like the one with the parallel diagonal lines, including the skimmer’s body.
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Thank you David 🙂
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