HelHSS

By HelHSS

Something Unknown

Temperature +23. Sunny. Moderate wind from the southwest.

To the allotment already at noon for a while because I had the physiotherapy in the evening. Some weeding and thinning out the branches of the rest of Hydrangeas. And photographing.

In Main picture you see again germander speedwell (Veronica chamaedrys) growing in the meadow by our plot still in the shade at his time a day. There was an black fly insect on it I don't recognize, but it might be a March fly (Bibionidae). I don't get what a red ball on its back could be.

In Extra there is the same fly from behind. Looks quite hairy. If the species is what I think it's Finnish name 'karvasääski' means a hairy fly.

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