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Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on a piece of wood.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na kawałku drewna.
Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on a park bench.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na parkowej ławce.
Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on a park bench.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na parkowej ławce.
Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on a car windshield
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na szybie samochodowej.
Home grown tomatoes and apples from our garden. The apples are a very old variety called Beauty of Bath and have pink flesh.
After a surgery or a severe injury I often feel like a piece of flesh.
Because if you had the experience of a violation of your physical integrity in your life, it is all the more difficult to endure any other injury, even in a medically necessary context.
after any procedure that injures the outer shell of my body, i feel deeply damaged and robbed of my integrity.
the healing process is intense, takes long and needs a lot of support.
we need a feminist world, a world in which psychological and physical assaults are no longer tolerated, and if committed, become public and are punished. Our society needs a radical tenderness and radical compassion for one another.
Let's fight for it!
please do not use my picture without permission
I think this one was definitely watching me! HFDF have a great day and weekend you wonderful people out there.
Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on a concrete roof.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na betonowym daszku.
Happy Fly Day Friday Hope you all have a great day and weekend stay safe you wonderful people out there! Another busy weekend for me ahead, so I'll catch up when I can. HFDF
This fly has large feet, red eyes and a chequered abdomen and are actually quite beautiful! They don't lay eggs but produce ready-made larvae which they deposit in carrion. (I have learnt to love flies)!
Sarcophagidae (from Ancient Greek σάρξ sárx 'flesh' and φαγεῖν phageîn 'to eat')[1] are a family of flies commonly known as flesh flies.
Sarcophagidae (from Ancient Greek σάρξ sárx 'flesh' and φαγεῖν phageîn 'to eat')[1] are a family of flies commonly known as flesh flies.
Flesh-flies are common and widespread. They are attracted to carrion and carcasses on which females gives birth to live young.
You loved me and I froze in time
Hungry for that flesh of mine
But I can’t compete with the she-wolf,
who has brought me to my knees
What do you see in those yellow eyes?
‘Cause I’m falling to pieces // She Wolf
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Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) perched on an ivy leaf.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) siedząca na liściu bluszczu.
Common flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) on a common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) leaf.
Ścierwica mięsówka (Sarcophaga carnaria) na liściu śnieguliczki białej (Symphoricarpos albus).