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Hover Fly170 viewsRuss Telfer
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Capsid?151 viewsDavid Morison
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Sawfly?153 viewsDavid Morison
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Hoverfly on Burdock118 viewsDavid Morison
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Thistle flies?153 viewsX-rated!David Morison
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Scorpion Fly?153 viewsDavid Morison
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Four bees on Greater Knapweed135 viewsRoy Harvey
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Banded Agrion146 viewsRuss Telfer
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ID Please (approx 8mm) Chrysops sp?230 viewsDavid Morison
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Panagaeus crux-major200 viewsUKBAP & RDB Endangered species, found at Whisby Nature Reserve on Hogweed.
I do not usually photograph beetles, I may start to take more interest in the Coleoptera group in the future.
MJGrey
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Id please 200 viewsDean Eades
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Id please 162 viewsDean Eades
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Id please269 viewsDean Eades
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Tree Bumblebee (bombus hypnorum)221 viewsTree Bumblebee - In Blue Tit nest box - Bardney, The Males perhaps from other nests hover around the nest hole and pounce on a Queen to mate if she ventures outside.Russell Hayes
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Tree Bumblebee, ( almost certain ) in bird box Humberston, anyone able to confirm?222 viewsQuite rare apparently but expanding north and west.Dave Bradbeer
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Tipula maxima (Crane Fly)131 viewsFound in my moth trap, I believe this species is the largest to be found in the UK.MJGrey
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Cockchafer Beetle184 viewsDavid Morison
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Ruby-tailed wasp194 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Crane Flys208 viewsRobert Hardy
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any ideas? 246 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter
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Bee Fly153 viewsHoveringDavid Morison
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Bee Fly110 viewsDavid Morison
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Cleptoparasitic bee140 viewsnomada goodenaniaDavid Morison
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Solitary bee, melecta luctuosa?143 viewsDavid Morison
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