Cranefly: Female Tipula paludosa
e6filmuser
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I am surprised that I got a good series of images of this individual. The wind often gusted strongly and my approach from the side caused my lower body to press against the currant bush and move the stems.
I am fairly confident in naming this species. It lacks and significant patterns or colours and the wings are shorter than the abdomen. It is a common and widespread species.
The stereos are crosseye.
EM-1, Kiron 105m f16, twin TTL flash, hand-held.
Harold
I am fairly confident in naming this species. It lacks and significant patterns or colours and the wings are shorter than the abdomen. It is a common and widespread species.
The stereos are crosseye.
EM-1, Kiron 105m f16, twin TTL flash, hand-held.
Harold
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Thanks, Brian.
Harold