at least they look a more attractive fly with their metallic green body and long wings; what a gathering
Nice little flies lol.
Lovely!!!...[;o)
oh, my! yikes!
Interesting find indeed! I'm thinking these might be a type of Mud Wasp or similar insect.
HI Peter Where did they "fly in from?"
I think these are the kind that weave lace work into the shrubbery . . .Japanese Beatles?
Soooo that there are many, I think they're all green sawflies and no flyGreetings Tinie
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Mina gosh ... what a huge amount of flies!! And euhhh ... above is a massive spam comment! Greetings, Helma
That's kind of a wierd shot but pretty cool too, all at the same time!
at least they look a more attractive fly with their metallic green body and long wings; what a gathering
ReplyDeleteNice little flies lol.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!...[;o)
ReplyDeleteoh, my! yikes!
ReplyDeleteInteresting find indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking these might be a type of Mud Wasp or similar insect.
HI Peter Where did they "fly in from?"
ReplyDeleteI think these are the kind that weave lace work into the shrubbery . . .
ReplyDeleteJapanese Beatles?
Soooo that there are many, I think they're all green sawflies and no fly
ReplyDeleteGreetings Tinie
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ReplyDeleteMina gosh ... what a huge amount of flies!!
ReplyDeleteAnd euhhh ... above is a massive spam comment!
Greetings, Helma
That's kind of a wierd shot but pretty cool too, all at the same time!
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