A tiny visitor, peering in through the kitchen window, 4mm across, identity unknown. Click to enlarge.

Macro Monday.
Dec 22nd, 2008 by Duncan
Posted in Other creatures
4 Responses to “Macro Monday.”
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4mm!!! I’ve been thinking too big. You certainly cover all bases, Duncan, jumping from Kowa to near microscopic!
Fascinating! But not easy to understand let alone ID.
Great shot. Look up Drain Flies (also Moth Flies) family Psychodidae.
Thanks for your comments Tony, Mick, and Alan. Considering where it breeds I’m glad it was on the outside of the glass!