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Thanks, EB - it was well worth the effort even though I got caught up in a massive jam on the M6 coming home!essexbuzzard wrote:I was there last week. Janet. They have a very short flight season-they will probably be gone by next week- so well done for visiting, I’m glad you were rewarded!
This is not a fly but the rather ornate Myrid bug Miris striatus.Janet Turnbull wrote:Returning to the Hairstreak bushes, I snapped .... and a rather striking fly with very long antennae landed on my phone before crawling onto my old wrinkly hand..
Thanks Mark - I was hoping someone could identify it - it's very handsome.Mark Colvin wrote:Hi Janet.
This is not a fly but the rather ornate Myrid bug Miris striatus.
Thanks, Bugboy - it doesn't look built to lift off, never mind hover!bugboy wrote:And your large fly is a type of Hoverfly Volucella pullucens
Just luck, isn't it Wurzel! Considering the distance we've come, on a holiday planned for ages, I can't believe how fortunate we've been with the weather.Wurzel wrote:Brilliant stuff JanetLovely Large Blues, I tried for those on Sunday but it was just not sunny enough
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Wurzel
Thank you, EB. After sifting through 300 photos just from the day, I was so tired that my account has come out really flat and prosaic and just doesn't convey the thrill and excitement we felt at actually seeing these beautiful creatures.essexbuzzard wrote:Yes, well done again Janet, especially on the Large Blue open wing picture, which is not always easy to achieve.
Well Ernie, we're on holiday in Somerset, from Manchester, specifically to see them! Couldn't do it in a day, that's for sure!ernie f wrote:... I would have to make a four hour round trip to see them. Not something I can do at the moment. ..