When we were walking round Corstorphine HIll yesterday we were very happy to find this lovely scorpion fly. I hadn't taken a photo of it but Crafty Green Boyfriend had taken a few - this first photo shows how beautiful and colourfulthe insect is!
This second photo shows the tail, very reminiscent of a scorpion's sting.
The scorpion fly is harmless to humans and makes a living by scavanging and stealing prey from spiders' webs. There are three species of scorpion fly in the UK and they are apparently very difficult to tell apart!
For 30 Days Wild.
2 comments:
It's a pretty insect and what interesting way it makes its living. The spider can always find more.
It is very colourful, I don't think I've seen one before.
All the best Jan
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