Thursday’s walk produced another new-to-me insect.
At first I thought it was a hoverfly I’d not seen before but, when I got home, checked my photos and then my hoverflies guide book, I realised I was mistaken, and this is, in fact, a Four-barred major (Oxycera rara), a tiny (7mm long) soldier fly.
The excellent Nature Spot website tells me these handsome little creatures are widespread in Britain, particularly in damp areas like wetlands and marshes.
A great find, and your photos are always very good. I wonder if you have thought about an equipment “header” along with the others at the top of your blog listing your cameras, lens etc.
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Thanks a lot, Dave. My camera gear is nothing special but, as I do sometimes get asked, I’ve followed up on your suggestion and added the details to the ‘Resources’ page. 🙂
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Thanks
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Very smartly dressed!
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Dapper! 🙂
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