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A male Migrant Hawker in hover mode amongst the reedbed.

Dragonfly over the lake at Pensthorpe Nature Park, Norfolk,

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Loads of Lenticular clouds this morning :)

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Platycheirus peltatus

Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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Some more from my insect macro session. I think this is a type of Hover fly called a Sun Fly (Helophilus pendulus), correct me if i'm wrong as I am not an expert in anyway.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird, young male

 

In my yard, hummingbird activity is at its peak around now, as adults and young prepare to migrate.

After my Static image yesterday of this lovely male,this is my effort at trying to catch him mid-hover as he was going into his nest hole .It was very fast and he would hover for only a few seconds moving up and down as he did so.

The Light kept changing from cloudy to sunny and I was pleased to get this one shot in good light.

Although not perfect by any means,I am quite pleased with it.

Taken yesterday on Exmoor

Three LED lamps. After Ernst Barlach, "Der Schwebende" (1926).

The fog was hovering over the pond. You can also see my dog's bum in the air. (lol)

these hover flies are very small, I have enlarged it so that it can be seen, they are good pollinators of flowers and have a liking for aphids. Great to have in your garden. This is one of several slightly different ones. If you have a garden of flowers, you need Hover Flies.

 

It is a bit cold here at the moment being winter, cold overnight but usually 21 during the day. Still some insects about though.

Kestrel hovering while surveying the ground for prey, keeping its head perfectly motionless while the rest of the body makes the necessary adjustments to keep it stationary in the wind.

A hummingbird hovers in the air as it scopes out its next source of food.

Hovering

 

Female Ruby Throated Hummingbird at E B Forsythe NWR in New Jersey

 

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Maybe not as adept as Kestrels or Kingfishers - Marsh Harriers can certainly do it when something interesting catches their eye.

 

Taken at the weekend on one of my closest encounters with these fantastic and iconic birds. This is a juvenile female which might explain why I got a bit closer to her than normal.

 

Luckily focus was maintained on her head even though it is almost covered here.

 

Taken in Norfolk.

  

Patience pays off, I caught one in mid air..

reflection in a polished sculpture

  

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Forster's Tern Hovering, Bolsa Chica(CA)

 

Canon 7D2 @ 400mm --- 7.1 --- 1/4000s --- ISO 500

  

Syrphus Sp. Hoverfly (possibly female S. vitripennis)

Lockdown garden wildlife from Nottingham

Hey guys, I know It's been a while, but I threw this together from the scraps of my Clone Turbo Tank Microfighter. If you have the set you can probably build this right now. I decided to not be lazy and post it cause of how much I like it. I hope you enjoy as well!

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Taken at a friend's home

Newnan, Georgia

 

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Hanging out on my DSLR strap

Barn Owl prey spotting early doors.

over saturated but liked it

Hover fly - Common Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, on ox-eye daisy.

In our garden.

Bit blurry, but it is in flight. Hand held, Canon R7 and 100mm f2.8L Macro, plus flash and cheap cloth difuser.

Lenticular cloud with great color

Had a little ride round after it brightened up this afternoon. This Kestrel hovered for me but @ a distance. At least in the hover mode I was able to hold the camera at full zoom just about

Just as the tulips start to fade the first of the lavender comes into bloom.

Apologies for lack of comments but Flickr was acting up on Sunday and Monday. Try as I might to make a comment Flickr closed down on me.

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