Dark Edged Bee Fly

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Pete
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Re: Dark Edged Bee Fly

#11 Post by Pete »

My photo is of a dark edged bee fly (accurate ID from another forum I'm on)........it's the wings that have the dark edges, and they can't be seen when flapping at 200Hz..........

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Re: Dark Edged Bee Fly

#12 Post by Christel »

Lampuki wrote:There appears to be quite a lot of them around this year. Either that or I'm spending too much time in my garden.
Which can't be a bad thing :good:

Saw one yesterday, different location, either there are more around or it is a matter of knowing what I am looking at.
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