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Gonia from Holland
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Posted on 23-04-2009 18:00
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Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen, 19 April. Definitely Gonia, but what species? Flying over partly vegetated sandy places.
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different view
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different fly
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unIDable? Or just escaping attention?
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Both.

It is black, so one would guess G. picea.
However, I believe it is a melanistic G. ornata.
Need to have a frontal shot to say more.


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OK, here's the most frontal view I shot. Hope it suffices!
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Yes, it is a melanistic ornata, as I'd guessed


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