Lesson learnt. Maybe.
Another accidental Linaria
Above us, only sky
At the Peace Garden
All the potatoes
House guest
Full moon over pigeon spikes and roof
Mars presiding
The view from my desk
Shrooms by my door
Moon at Noon reimagined
Volunteer
My end of Town
Flea beetle, I think
Water glass
Mighta bin. Coulda bin.
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Poppy
Greedy-guts again
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One of our neighbourhood crow family
Cocoon and poplar leaf
Not a fish soup
Some Linaria
Lazing on a sunny afternoon
Another unexpected poppy
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Water-doctor dancing
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Self on Cathedral Street
Fruit fly doing the dog paddle in the suds of my T…
I am glad I live in the 21st century
European cabbage white butterfly sucking up some h…
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Industrial yellowjacket
Gone to seed
Some bee in the fireweed
Shaky but pretty
Cabbage white eating hawkweed
Two for joy
Not all family shots are scowleries
One-sided wintergreen
I have forgotten this cove's name
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Green bottle fly in the thistledown


I understand this fly is a great friend of forensic investigators as its presence is a diagnostic on determining information about corpses. It can apparently find a corpse quicker than any other fly, to lay its eggs in there.
Sigh.
And such a pretty thing.
Sigh.
And such a pretty thing.
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Really nice "portrait" of this tiny creature, and the thistle fluff makes for a great background for its beautiful colors.
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