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Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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There are around 276 species of hoverflies in Britain that can range from the size of a gnat to the size of a bumble bee. A hoverfly can beat it's wings several hundred times per second in which to stay stationary in the air. There is a structure in the middle on the wing called a vena spuria, or false vein, and it is this that enables the horsefly's wings to flex and hence hover, with a up-down wing-beat which is less exhausting than a figure-of-eight acrobatic's similar to what a hummingbird must undergo to stay in the air. Hoverflies are also important pollinators and have also been known as Sweat-Flies, Syrphids and Flower Flies.

A hoverfly on an osteospermum flower from my garden

A hoverfly on an daisy flower from my garden

Zweefvlieg, garden, Hengelo, The Netherlands

A hoverfly on an osteospermum flower from my garden

Hoverflies have been a bit on the scanty side this year, despite the amount of blossom we have had. However, a trip to my favourite flowerbed at the Pineapple near Airth revealed some old favourites.

 

This one is Epistrophe grossulariae on a Scabious

 

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The patterns in the wings of a hoverfly. For this week's macromondays theme Unusual Patterns.

Hoverfly soaking up the sun in my garden.

Hoverfly on Lily pads in garden pond. (2372)

The Syrphidae family contains species which are commonly known as Hoverflies, Flower Flies or Syrphid Flies. They are often striped and easily confused with bees, they can be seen hovering over flowers and other garden plants. The adults consume nectar and pollen and the larvae vary in what they eat, some species consume decaying plant or animal matter, others consume insects such as aphids, thrips and other sapsuckers. They can therefore have a positive or negative impact on garden plants.

Always good to see the Hoverflies back in the garden....

 

textures thanks to Tòta and eclectic-anthology.

Hover flies, also 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 species feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae eat a wide range of foods

Small miracle of nature

 

I am so happy to have so many hoverflies in my garden and on my terrace.

If I hadn't read so much about these wonderful little insects, I would have panicked while taking photos today, because I was standing in a swarm and must have had 10 on my hands. ...

Noticed a hoverfly on my office window, so snap a shot! It looks very transparent.

 

This Hoverfly was licking Honey-dew, secreted by aphids, from a leaf at Low Barns Nature Reserve.

 

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Seen on a Daisy Bush in my Garden.

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Allograpta sp.

Family: Syrphidae

Order: Diptera

 

Location is Batemans Bay in NSW, Australia. The photo was taken in March 2021.

 

The flower is Scaevola.

  

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Small miracle of nature

 

I am so happy to have so many hoverflies in my garden and on my terrace.

If I hadn't read so much about these wonderful little insects, I would have panicked while taking photos today, because I was standing in a swarm and must have had 10 on my hands. ...

Hoverfly in a tiny potentilla flower in my garden.

WO ES SOMMER SCHREIT, SIND FLIEGEN & CO NICHT WEIT.

 

Manche akrobatischen Übungen erfordern so viel Konzentration, dass man vor lauter Anstrengung Stielaugen bekommt!

 

Gemeine Feldschwebfliege bei der Paarung (Eupeodes corollae)

Merkmale:

7 mm groß,

gelbe Beine mit schwarzen Hüften,

gelbes Gesichtchen,

Wanderart

 

Mit ihrer Gelb-Schwarz-Zeichnung ahmt die harmlose Schwebfliege eine aggressive Wespe oft mit großem Erfolg nach.

Hoverfly on a Buttercup

 

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This hoverfly kept coming back to the same general location, so I grabbed the macro lens to catch it mid-flight. This is hand held, manual focus. The benefit I derived from the Z 9 wasn't autofocus, but the EVF gave me focus peaking, allowing better determination of the in-focus state.

This little hoverfly is an absolute sunworshipper, and a true spring/summer insect. Melanostoma scalare, female.

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