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A hover-fly on a branch at Glenrock State Recreation Area, Newcastle Australia. Taken 10pm 19th December 2005 with a Canon 20D, 100mm macro, 500D close up filter and 580EX flash. More pics at www.stevenflanagan.net

A small hover-fly on a daisy. Really look like wasps these.

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Help with ID appreciated. Taken in a London garden 13 May 2013.

I downloaded a design programe called google sketch up 7 and designed a hover craft.

Chopper 9 in a hover taxi at the Sechelt Airfield, during our assignment to the Thormanby Island Crash. Photo cannot be used with out permission. © All rights reserved 2008 World Wide Murman

Hover Acres Park is named after Charles Lewis Hover (1867-1955), who moved to Longmont in 1902, with his wife Katherine and daughter Beatrice. In 1914 he built a spacious home on his farm near what was then a quiet country lane. A prominent businessman in Denver, Colorado Springs and then Longmont, Hover served as president of many local, county and state organizations, such as the Colorado Farm Congress and the Council of Defense (World War I). Hover Acres Park sits on the south end of the Longmont Supply Greenway and offers a number of amenities in this 10 acre park.

 

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Close up of a hover fly

Nikon D7100, 105vr plus 1.7x converter

Myathropa florea . Denbies hillside, Surrey

A female hummingbird, possibly a Costa's, contemplates lunch at the Red Aloe restaurant.

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Syrphus ribesii looking like it's about to take a dive off the top of the plant

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This is one of Cherry Creek State Park's faithful sentries. This is the fourth or fifth year that he's guarded the territory below the park office from the same bare branch on an apple tree.

 

He greeted me by buzzing me and then hovering about twenty-feet up for a couple of minutes. I took hundreds of pictures in that time. I thought that I'd just upload a bunch (more than my usual three or four a day) so that you can see a variety of poses as he hovers.

One of Landhelgisgæslan's (Icelandic Coast Guard) helicopters were hovering over Reykjavik and came just past my house, I got my 400D but it had the 50mm lens on, I took it off, threw it into the camera bag and put the 70-300 on. I have never been so quick changing lenses, I think it took me about 2 1/2 sec :D

  

Picnik is having problems so I will fix it as soon as I can..

I hope it's a Hover Fly as I was very close to him.

Hover fly (Syrphidae), photographed in my mother's yard in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, on July 21, 2021.

Hover fly doing what he does best near Chicory flower.

This is not a composite or any kind of photo manipulation. I feel I have to add this here because if I was looking at it I would be wondering how the fly and the flower are both in focus. Sometimes you get lucky.

Taken from the edge of the water using the new sigma 150 -500 lens hand held on manual

I usually only photograph birds of prey, but I found a hide and really enjoyed sitting quietly watching the goings on around the hanging feeders. If anyone can identify this little fella, I'd be most grateful

Hover Fly.

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A Brahminy kite hovers in the afternoon...

A fly hovers in position right in front of me!

1st time i have seen this one. Bigger than the usual hover.

A hover fly in Renfrew.

While the hummingbird has the ability to move any direction at lightening-fast speeds, they also can hover-in-place for extended periods of time.

Too hot to do any work in the garden so dusted off the macro lens and started stalking insects.

Nothing ominous about this at all, is there?

Wooded area just off of a roadway. The trees are almost arching left, like they are hovering. Taken in Duncanville, Texas.

Risby Suffolk April 2006

 

A long pathway across fields from near the water tower to Newmarket Rd and the A14. It was most memorable to me because of the number of midge/flies hovering near the hedges. I quit running halfway along and returned to the road

Companion pet to the Hover Round.

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