For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
Good morning!
Today we have another flower fly to show, there are so many species of these flower flies and some are very hard to identify. This one however, is quite easy because of its unique markings. This is the “White-spotted Pond Fly”. It is about 5/8 of an inch (15mm) long so it is one of the larger flower flies. They are supposed to be a common flower fly but I have not seen too many of them. They can be found from mid May to the end of August in our area. Have a great day and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
Β©2022 Steve McLeod.
White spotted Pond Fly… Perfect name from where it was found, I can remember the history now πππ. Nice shot! ππ
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So glad you liked it Simon! And thank you!ππ·πͺ°
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Great picture again!!ππ Great narration also!π
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Thank you so much Dusty!ππ·πͺ°
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You’re Welcome so much! I did enjoy the post very much.π
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So happy to hear that!π
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Great photo, we have different bugs here in New Zealand and I enjoy watching them – if it will ever stop raining that is??
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I understand the rain part, this has been our rainiest year in a very long time! Thank you so much!
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That’s a pretty one
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Keep laughing
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There are sure a large variety of these flies!
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