These are all stacks of a few photos
This looks a bit like a flying ant but I doubt it
Ant? EF7A4882 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Any ideas?
A spider I played with the contrast and I think it looks a lot better than the original
Spider by davholla2002, on Flickr
What do people think?
Spider by davholla2002, on Flickr
My son really wanted to wait on the bridge for a train and I let him and found a cockchafer - I will be a lot more patient in the future
Cockchafer EF7A4660 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Cockchafer EF7A4689 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Cockchafer, spider and a flying ant? All from South London
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It is an ant, identified by the characteristic elbowed antennae. I think it is a male reproductive rather than a female, since it has a small head and long legs. Your species are different from mine, but it has a good resemblance to the male carpenter ants I see here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/794262
Mark Sturtevant
Dept. of Still Waters
Dept. of Still Waters