Thanks so much, Rosie, Aishahm, and Jan--my flies are well-bred and brought up, so they're welcome in even the most exclusive places! LOL! I can see both the nests with eggs and the hearts--I love it when we can see more than one image in a puzzle! :-)))
This is just incredible. Swirlerfly indeed! I keep telling you I would inhabit anyplace that had your kind of flies instead of the ugly black things I chase with a rolled up newspaper or fly swatter. Again thank you for all of the wonderful puzzles.
Thanks so much, Janine, whatnauts, and PJ! I was really happy with the way this turned out, especially because the 4 oval sections broke up the background into discreet sections that I could then color in contrasting shades. I think that helped it! :-)))
Thanks so much, Barb. Edie, and Katie--good old LunaPic gallops to the rescue again! LOL! It really does do fun things to the colors. And I know what you mean about top half and bottom half--only I would add the left and the right, as well! :-)))
Well Pat even if it had been a repeat I hope you wouldn't have taken it off. I love these puzzles of yours because I'm always guessing if a piece is from the top half or the bottom half. Please keep looking for new species. Thanks
Oh, Ardy, you scared me! I thought you meant that I'd already posted this one before, and I almost took it off! But then I checked your citation, and I realized you just meant the name Swirlerfly was the same. Phew! Well, that's better--they do come in different varieties! :-)))
This rare fly was first sighted on January 17, 2013 on your other profile. It's reappearance has been recorded. It looks a little cross-eyed but otherwise in great shape. Thanks, Pat.
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