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Re: [OM] Sedge butterflies

Subject: Re: [OM] Sedge butterflies
From: ChrisB <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2016 10:21:09 +0100
It sounds like a great amenity, that wildlife management area, Dean.  Yes, some 
of those shots do look a little dreamy (:-)), but it’s a very pleasant way to 
pass the time.

We are out on our first caravan break, having just picked up a large one a week 
ago; the caravan site is on a small nature reserve by a river and there were 
many "dragonflies”  around.  The book tells us that they were banded 
demoiselles:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banded_demoiselle

I took a few photos, but with a small XQ2 for which macro seems not to mean 
very macro;  I’ll put them up when we get home on Sunday.

Chris

> On 8 Jul 16, at 13:12, Dean Hansen <hanse112@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I've been out to a state wildlife management area three times in the past
> week, looking for species of butterflies that utilize wetland sedges for
> larval host plants.  Yesterday was a good day--lotsa sedge-obligates were
> nectaring on common milkweed on the roadsides.  See:  <
> https://wisconsinbutterflies.org/butterfly/sightings 
> <https://wisconsinbutterflies.org/butterfly/sightings>> for July 7.  Gear is
> a Sony NEX-7 with a Sony 55-210 lens and 26 mm of extension. Trips were to
> see the butterflies;  photography was secondary, and I have to say that I'm
> not comfortable with the NEX-7 at all.  Poor focus on the hickory
> hairstreak is an example.  Next time out I'll try the OM4T, Tammy 60-300 on
> the 65-116 OM auto extension tube, T-32 flash, and 1-11 or 1-12 focusing
> screen.  That's a proven combination for me.
> -- 

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