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Old 15-06-2017, 20:09   #1
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There's a small river quite close to me & every summer I watch the May Flies from off the bridge whilst out with Monkey Dog.

I noticed something quite unusual this year that I hadn't before............
On each side of the bridge the Flies are different colours, blue on the western side & green on the eastern side.
I've tried to research the reason, but I don't find any answers
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Old 15-06-2017, 20:41   #2
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could it be something as simple as light coming from a different direction?
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Had a quick google and seems the green maybe drake but they change to grey at different times of the year, look it up on wikipedia, Rick
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could it be something as simple as light coming from a different direction?
I thought that too. So I tried looking from another direction.
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Had a quick google and seems the green maybe drake but they change to grey at different times of the year, look it up on wikipedia, Rick
I'll have another read
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May flies come in a whole range of different colours but the blue ones are the ones that catch your eye.
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Am disappointed after such an positive start with the thread title.
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Old 17-06-2017, 06:29   #8
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Am disappointed after such an positive start with the thread title.
Was you hoping for some pics? I have tried, but they don't let you get close enough & even with the 8X zoom I can't get a good shot with enough detail, they just blend in with the plants.
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