I'll get this one started off with a Marmalade Hoverfly -Episyrphus balteatus
who was enjoying the sunshine and shelter of the patio
Cin J
Ant rubbing the Aphid with Antenna's to get Honeydew.
When the Ant has caused it to excrete Honeydew by rubbing it then the Ant will give it protection in return
The end of my recent visit to Brandon Marsh, but the walk back as with the rest of the day, didn't fail to give photo opportunities, starting with this radiant cardinal beetle
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Possibly mayfly, mating on the rear bumper of my car last week.....
Any confirmation or corrections gratefully received.
Nice photo. It’s a Spotted Cranefly. Here’s some photos of what they look like
https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/spotted-cranefly
Thank you Zo, both on the photo compliment and the all important ID info.