300th Blog Post: St Mark's Fly


Another milestone has been reached as this is the 300th post since the MacLean Photographic blog was started on February 2011.  Thanks again to everyone who visits.

Spring has come very late here in the UK thanks to cold weather that has stayed for longer than usual.  This has meant the late flowering of plants and trees and this has effected the insect population.

This is a shot of a St. Mark's fly (Bibio marci) from the family Bibionidae. Their common name comes from the fact that the adults usually emerge around St Mark's Day, 25th April.

This shot was taken today in the Vale of Belvoir on the Nikon D800, Nikon 105mm f2.8 micro and a Nikon SB600 flashgun. 



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