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Summer 2001
"Little
did I know that the dew provided the perfect opportunity
to observe and photograph creatures such as butterflies
and dragonflies."
Little Bugs on the Prairie
By
Donna Krischan

My
first visit to Goose Lake Prairie southwest of Joliet was
to attend a photography workshop. Not being a morning person,
I was quite dismayed when the workshop itinerary had us
in the field photographing before sunrise.
It
was the end of August. The days were hot and the nights
were getting cool. With these conditions, the result is
frequently a morning very wet with dew. And no one told
me to bring rain pants!
Little
did I know that the dew provided the perfect opportunity
to observe and photograph creatures such as butterflies
and dragonflies. They roost in the grasses at night and
cannot fly in the morning until their wings have dried.
As we started taking pictures, their wings were closed and
very heavy with dew. With the warmth of the rising sun,
they slowly spread their wings and eventually, after a few
test flaps, took off to start their day.
I
came away from my experience at Goose Lake Prairie a bit
tired and very wet but with some photographs to remember
this adventure by. I hope you enjoy them too!
For
more information about Goose Lake Prairie, and other natural
areas managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources,
call (815) 942-2899 or visit http://dnr.state.il.us/.

Donna
Krischan, age 40-something, is married and has two Hungarian
Vizsla dogs and a one-acre flower garden. A professional
freelance photographer, she focuses on garden, wildflower,
and nature landscape images. Youll find more of her
work online at http://www.krischanphoto.com.
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