Sawfly - possibly Tenthredo arcuata or Rhogogaster viridis???107 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Sawfly - possibly Tenthredo arcuata or Rhogogaster viridis???103 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria101 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Scorpion Fly - Panorpa germanica103 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Marmalade Hoverfly - Episyrphus balteatus74 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Hoverfly - Eristalis tenax75 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Marmalade Hoverfly - Episyrphus balteatus78 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Yellow Dung Fly - Scathophaga stercoraria178 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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94 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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71 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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69 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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69 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Scorpion Fly - Panorpa germanica75 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Alderfly93 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Great Pied Hoverfly - Volucella pellucens55 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Drone fly49 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Yellow Dung Fly57 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Alder fly Sialis lutaria71 viewsActually a Lacewing rather than a fly, photographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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St Mark's-fly Bibio marci73 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Yellow Dung Fly78 viewsThis Dung Fly appears to have been a victim of Entomophthora muscae fungus, which, "once the fungus is inside the fly it grows into the brain, causing a change in behavior.
Instead of acting normally, the fly crawls as high as possible on the branch, flower, stem or leaf it is on, spreads out its legs, stretches opens its wings and angles the abdomen away from the surface. This position improves the chances of the fungal spores leaving the dead fly and infecting new hosts"
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Some sort of Ichneumon or Swafly - maybe?80 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Some sort of Ichneumon or Swafly - maybe?76 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Yellow Dung Fly70 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton © Cliff Raby
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Flesh Fly72 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Noonday Fly127 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Crane Fly125 viewsI think this is possibly Dictenidia bimaculata?? photographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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Spotted Crane-Fly128 viewsphotographed @ Todderstaffe Hall near Singleton
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