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Fascinating!… :-)
Amazing, the detail and form of the little things, when seen up close.
I think its a Fjädermygga in swedish.
It could well be … https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fj%C3%A4dermyggor
Great image of a male non-biting midge – Chironomidae
Thanks Ken. We have enough other biters in the garden.
Wow! What an amazing insect (and a wonderful photo of course…) – I wonder what it is???
Yes, amazing little things. Ken has the answer above/below to what it is.
Thanks Dee.
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Fascinating!… :-)
Amazing, the detail and form of the little things, when seen up close.
I think its a Fjädermygga in swedish.
It could well be … https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fj%C3%A4dermyggor
Great image of a male non-biting midge – Chironomidae
Thanks Ken. We have enough other biters in the garden.
Wow! What an amazing insect (and a wonderful photo of course…) – I wonder what it is???
Yes, amazing little things. Ken has the answer above/below to what it is.
Thanks Dee.