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Seen in the garden last week during gale of wind Frown. Size <4mm...IDable ?
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Yep its definately a fly.GrinGrin
 
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Are you sure ?? What experience do you have in ID'ing these things you call....Fly??
I think I'll await confirmation if you don't mind...no offence Gordon.

Keep taking the happy pills...bound to take effect sooner or later.

Non-the-wiser
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I am sure its a fly Roger, don't fret soFrown Too much skepticism is not valid, I cite www.earthlife.net/insects/diptera.html
 
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Well if you say so...(but I'm always sceptical about people who use the American spelling of the word scepticism), I think I will await confirmation just to be sure.

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