At last a warm and still day, and where to go? It was Olive's hairdressers in Carnoustie, so I went to Barry Buddon to see if the camp was open, it wasn't. I took the easy option and went down to the ponds to the south of Barry Halt. It didn't look good as I walked down with a northerly wind but once I got some shelter at the ponds I started seeing Damselflies and a few Dragonflies.
The photos below start with a sighting of a Hummingbird Hawk Moth, and one other photo of a Holly Blue in a garden. Everything else was seen and photographed at the ponds, tracks and the wind farm cable terminus near the camp boundary. All photos with a D500 and 500mm lens which let me get photos without getting close, which would have been impossible in the heat.
Hummingbird Hawk Moth in Olive's garden, actually feeding in a hanging basket as she was deadheading flowers in it
I was trying to photograph my Swifts, which meant I had suitable settings on my D500
Four-spotted Chaser Dragonfly
side view
Dark Green Fritillary Butterfly
again
Common Blue Butterfly male
and its underwing
A Holly Blue in a garden in Carnoustie, three seen but difficult to capture as they were very mobile in the afternoon heat
Meadow Brown Butterfly
Red Admiral Butterfly, flushed by a greenkeepers truck before I could get a photo in focus
Ringlet Butterfly
Small Copper, and they are small
Small Heath and around the same size as the Small Copper above
Small White, not so small but is smaller than the Large Whites
Common Darter Dragonfly male
with a twinkle in its eye
One of the many variations of Common Blue Damselfly females
Common Blue Damselfly male
Pied Plumethorn Volucella pellucens
Giant Tachinid Fly Tachina grossa
Giant Tachinid Fly Tachina grossa
Tapered Drone Fly
Red-sided Parasite Fly Eriothrix rufomaculata, it was on the same flower as the Drone above, I didn't notice the small fly through a 500mm lens...
Red-tailed Bumblebee, a photo promised to Lorna who has the Holly Blues was taken by lots of these Red-tails in her garden. (Not from her garden)
and finally a parting smile from the Common Darter











































