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Index of Subjects Hi Peter & All, Possible, provided Winter Crane flies park wings flat over body when at rest. They were once common flying around the tiers of firewood but have not seen them recently so don't recall how they look when at rest. A vented 6" concrete drain, which runs down one side of the lot, discharges some water except in deep winter. Consequently in season I see a fair assortment of aquatic insects in the yard; e.g. Damsel flies & Dragon flies. YT, DW, Kentville On 1/1/2020 11:26 AM, Peter Payzant wrote: > A winter cranefly, perhaps? > > --- Peter Payzant > > On 2020-01-01 10:19 AM, David Webster wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> At about dawn today, while putting out shortening for birds, I >> noticed a small flying insect; probably a small stonefly. By the time >> I got back with a vial it was gone. I do not have time to collect >> these days but save what I see for a friend who photographs insects. >> >> YT, DW, Kentville >>
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