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0 0 Midge Fly Gall

Midge Fly Gall

Florence, Kentucky, USA

Nest of a Midge Fly

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MidgeLakinCrenshawVirginia, USA

Very large leaves about 1foot long.

0 2 Midge

Midge

by mandy.hollmanGeorgia, USA

Size of a mosquito. Fuzzy gray antennae.

17 4 Midge

Midge

by stephanielrickmanPeoria, Illinois, USA

wooded area by a river

0 0 midge

midge

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

yellow winged midge, bushy antennae, ...

0 0 Unknown Midge, male

Unknown Midge, male

by ForestDragonHampton Bays, New York, USA

Large, warm brown in coloration. Typical feathered antennae of male

0 2 Willow Pinecone Gall

Willow Pinecone Gall

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Willow Pinecone Gall Midge (Rabdophaga ...

1 1 Ocellate Gall Midge

Ocellate Gall Midge

by Mandy HollmanGeorgia, USA

These galls on the leaves are actually part of the plant, grown because of the ...

0 0 Long-legged Fly

Long-legged Fly

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

It's a fly eat fly world! Here I found a long-legged fly eating a Non-biting ...

0 0 Green midge

Green midge

by David rodriguez-rothFlorida, USA

5 - 10 mm. Cylindrical; abdomen that tapers to a point. Small head; prothorax ...

0 0 Song sparrow

Song sparrow

by galewhaleMaine, USA

Great description and Song sparrows song ...

2 4 Little Brown Bat

Little Brown Bat

by keithp2012New York, USA

bats are insectivores, eating moths, wasps, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes,

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