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salden
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A Big Hairy Behindy

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This has to be the biggest fly I ever seen. And that hairy butt... :lol:
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I just took a shot of one like it. It was huge! Gonna upload it in another post. I don't know what it is, but it sure made my woman move fast. :wink:
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Wow Sue! Thought you had been peeking in the mens locker room down at the "Y!" :smt028 Yep sure is a hairy behind alright. I guess that's some kind of fly ain't it? Good photograph! :D

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Post by beetleman »

That is a very nice picture of a Tachinid Fly Sue.
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So that's what that is. Thanks Doug. :D

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Post by MacroLuv »

Nice! :D If this guy arrive to my place I'll send him to the barbershop. :lol:
Besides, what is the name of those lovely flowers?
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MacroLuv wrote:Nice! :D If this guy arrive to my place I'll send him to the barbershop. :lol:
Besides, what is the name of those lovely flowers?
Sedum Plant. You can see an image of the whole plant here:

http://www.bloomingbulb.com/XQ/ASP/Prod ... Hgodmk5CvA

Insects like this plant, bees, flys, etc.
Sue Alden

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