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Another Syrphid requires naming.<Platycheirus albimanus ..ID'd by dipdip/Andre
Roger Thomason
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Platycheirus albimanus male?
 
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Hi dipdip
Is that a yes question mark, a maybe question mark, or a don't know question mark Frown.?
Regards Roger?
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You can skip the question mark Smile
I also checked P. albimanus with the 'Provisional atlas of British hoverflies' (Ball & Morris, 2000) and it does occur on the Shetlands.
By the way: have you been born and raised on the Shetlands? How's life there?
Edited by Andre on 30-10-2008 10:29
 
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Thanks for the confirmation Andre. Yes I was born in Shetland in 1951.Also worked in London for 10 years inc. playing drums in bands playing Germany/Italy.(Blues/Rock)
How's life here...........How long is a piece of string? Wink
Try checking the web at chooseshetland.com and follow the links. For me there is no place better Smile. Regards Roger
 
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Europe's larges oil-terminal... wow! Cool
And where are the woods?
But, I must admit, birdlife is really tremendous! And the nights, I assume, are still really dark, right? Smile
 
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Yes, the Airport I work at is Oil Industry Based-(next to Oil Terminal)Helicopters out to North Sea Oil Rigs, Fixed wings to Aberdeen.
We have no woods, far to windy. 90mph last week Frown.
Lots of small plantations in sheltered spots recently planted. Nights are very dark in winter, and very long. Mid-winter dark 2.30pm-9.30am. Mid-summer light all night.
 
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Behind woods it's less windy Wink
There never were woods in Shetland?
 
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Yes there were trees here once,long ago,Rowan and Birch plus Willows. Probably cut down for fuel during Iron Age????
There are still trees here which are ground hugging and grow among the heather.There are also lots of sheep here which graze everything to the ground.People were cleared from the land by landowners(Scots mainly)to be replaced by sheep,I regard myself as a Shetlander GrinNOT ScottishAngry.
 
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NOT Scottish? I first assumed that you were a proud Scottish, regarding your member-information... Maybe you change it into English? Wink
Sheep... bèhhhhh
 
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We are only part of Scotland politically, that's why it's on my M.Info, in case nobody new where Shetland is located geographically. CERTAINLY NOT English,(no offence to them intended).
What do you call a sheep stuck in a fence in Shetland.....
A Leisure Centre.Look OK with a bit of Lipstick onGrinGrin
Regards Roger
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LOL GrinGrin

How much for one sheep? Pfft
 
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Pretty cheap, but I don't know where to stick the stamp on to send you one.
 
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You can put it on the right cheek Grin
 
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Front or rear?
 
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Well, eeehhmm Wink
 
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If someone told me I would end up as a pimp for sheep, haggling over where to stick a stamp on one to send to a Dutchman on a Diptera Forum I would have said they were mad........Funny old world.
 
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Better stick to the real world then and keep looking out for hoverflies and allies Smile
 
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Apologies to the rest of the forum members for the witterings of two 12 year olds. Had a lot of hits for a not very good photo of a common Hoverfly.
 
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Grin
 
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