tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240916696578255307.post3146408781543621506..comments2023-12-02T21:21:34.878+00:00Comments on Martin's Sussex Birding Blog: Flies and HoverfliesMartin Peacockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07754817555036731307noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240916696578255307.post-68874265592932222542022-11-06T10:19:42.398+00:002022-11-06T10:19:42.398+00:00Hi Rob, thanks for the comment. I have looked thro...Hi Rob, thanks for the comment. I have looked through the fence at the cemetery a few times and thought it would be a good place to have a look around. Send me an e-mail address and I will let you have details of the kit I use. Might also pay a visit now I know the opening times.<br /><br />martin.peacock@btinternet.com<br /><br />Martin<br />Martin Peacockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07754817555036731307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240916696578255307.post-58725558349347557042022-11-06T09:01:53.723+00:002022-11-06T09:01:53.723+00:00Just found your glorious blog. Congratulations! Th...Just found your glorious blog. Congratulations! There are some seriously good photographs here, demonstrating your passion and persistence. Many thanks. (You might be interested in seeing a parallel venture - also in Worthing - where we have been recording/photographing species in a one-acre closed cemetery, the current count being 498! We lack your ability/eye on moths. See https://www.heenecemetery.org.uk/blog/the-hoverflies-of-heene-cemetery/ and the adjacent species pages.) Wouldn't mind knowing which moth trap you use and what sort of camera /lens combination you wield. Essentially, keep up the good work. It is thoroughly uplifting! RobAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com