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Hoverfly on Echinacea flower.

back garden snaps of a hoverfly in flight while hoping to see the Holly Blue butterfly that wont sit still!

Hoverfly Syrphus sp. Focus stacked using zerene

Hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus feeding on sugar/honey syrup. Focus stacked using zerene

Hoverfly Melanostoma sp., The real size is 7.24 mm, magnification is 1.4

Royal Cornwall events centre Wadebridge, England Pl27 7je,Grid Ref SW 96744 72000

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Hoverfly and flower

Not the best shot of a flying insect but I like the overall pictrue

Hoverfly, Eupeodes sp. checking out a hebe flower before landing

Hoverfly in flight taken with a Nikon D40 with a Sigma 70-300mm lens (manual focus)

Taken at my old houes garden WA6 7HN

Hoverfly Helophilus pendulus. Focus stacked using zerene

Hoverfly

Credit: © Natural England/Allan Drewitt

29 April 2013

 

Hoverfly Volucella pellucens on ox-eye daisy

Hoverfly on potentilla small drone fly, probably Eristalis arbustorum. Natural light

Hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus feeding on sugar.honey syrup.

See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/10685874993/ for a 3D version

Hoverfly Scaeva pyrastri. Spotted this on a minature pine tree- think it had recently emerged. This hoverfly has interesting angular compound eyes

Hoverfly on ground elder. Cheilosia sp. I think

Hoverflies, sometimes called flower flies, or syrphid flies, make up the insect family Syrphidae. As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or nectaring at flowers; the adults of many ... Wikipedia

Scientific name: Syrphidae

Family: Syrphidae; Latreille, 1802

Order: Diptera

Higher classification: Syrphoidea

Rank: Family

Did you know: One hover fly larva can consume the body fluids of hundreds of aphids. butterflyfunfacts.com

There are over 280 species of hoverflies in Britain and around 140 of these have been recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland

see here for info www.naturespot.org.uk/taxonomy/term/19415

Hoverfly on the strange green flowered plant (forgotten the name)

Hoverfly Syrphus torvus on potentilla

Hoverfly and Bumblebee.

Hoverfly on Nigella flower. ID'd as Eupeodes latifasciatus - not seen this one before. Interesting watching hoverflies trying to feed on these flowers- only the smaller ones could get through the foliage to the flowers

Hoverfly feeding on sugar/honey syrup. Focus stacked using zerene

Hoverfly on grass head and raindrops

 

Scotland, June 2011

Hoverfly Syritta pipiens on camellia leaf

Hoverfly on the edge of a kale leaf.

 

Tamron SP Di 90mm F/2.8 (272E). 1:1 macro plus a moderate crop.

 

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Hoverfly under the leaf. Dasysyrphus albostriatus. Natural light

A hoverfly pollinates a Western Yarrow in Beadle County, SD. Photo by Soil Conservationist Samantha Pucket

Hoverfly on passion flower. Focus stacked using zerene

Hoverflies out in force today at Snakeholme Pit.

 

There are two more views (linked to full size photo) in the first comment.

Beveree Park TQ138697 April 2014

Hoverfly landing sequence. Touch down. Natural light

Hoverfly feeding on camelia flower. Focus stacked using zerene

hoverfly on partially opened zinnia with fully open zinnia in the background. taken at the john jeffries house garden in boston

Hoverfly on camelia leaf feeding on sugar/honey syrup. Xanthandrus comtus

Hoverfly, San Pa Tong, Chiang Mai, Thailand

hoverfly resting for a minute on some orange flowers.

Flies in the family Syrphidae are commonly known as hoverflies, flower flies, or syrphid flies.

Hoverfly Xanthogramma pedissequum on a bluebell. Having had the hoverfly on my hand , I persuaded it to go back onto a bluebell flower for a final shot

Hoverfly Volucella zonaria on a mission. She then landed right by the nest hole, waited a few seconds and started walking in

Hoverfly Xanthogramma pedissequum. Focus stacked using zerene stacker

Hoverfly feeding on camelia flower

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