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A Hoverfly search plants for pollen and nectar along the road to the north beach access at Huntington Beach State Park.
#Pasquayle
#Specialized
#Hoverfly
#optoutside
#rideeveryday
#Huntington Beach State Park
#HBSP
Hoverfly, feeding on a chicory, is cautious when a metallic green bee approaches. These bees don't pose a danger to them, but I've seen a dragonfly snatch a small hoverfly right off the flower.
A Hoverfly search plants for pollen and nectar along the road to the north beach access at Huntington Beach State Park.
#Pasquayle
#Specialized
#Hoverfly
#optoutside
#rideeveryday
#Huntington Beach State Park
#HBSP
Hoverfly Syritta pipiens in flight. A male inspecting a potential female below feeding on a potentilla flower
This Hoverfly paused long enough on an opened Pear tree bossom for me to record this 2:1 macro. Imaged on April 10, 2010, on the grounds of my family's homestead, in the Lyons section of Bernards Township in Somerset County, northern New Jersey, USA. Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D) and Tamron Adaptall-2 SP90mm f2.5 model 52B macro lens and Pre-AI Nikon mount and Tamron Adaptall-2 18f 1:1 tube and Nikon TC-200 2X teleconverter plus Fotodiox Nikon mount to Canon EOS mount adapter ring, hand held, manually focused, manual mode, 1/200 sec, ISO 400, with fill-in flash from camera's built-in electronic flash.
A hoverfly in my garden. It landed just long enough for me to take one photo luckily it was in focus.
Hoverfly Helophilus pendulus clour matching a mollis azalea flower. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene
Hoverfly taken in bright sun using flash.
Trying to see if a cheap 2ND filter helps reduce the strong sun exposure which gives ugly specular highlights giving the diffused flash a chance to light the subject. Normally with these settings the flash output would be minimal.
It does seem to help.
probably Eupeodes luniger