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08-APR-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Cluster fly (Pollenia)

Lots of these flies around the sap on a maple tree at the Fletcher Wildlife garden. Cluster flies are in the family Calliphoridae (Blow Flies). Unlike most of the blow flies, these guys have a lot of yellowish hairs on their thorax. They are a parasite on earthworms and overwinter as adults, which is why we see them so early in the spring.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/80s f/5.0 at 5.0mm iso100 full exif

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bill friedlander11-Apr-2011 01:39
Oh my! What a huge hairy beast! Super frame filling macro. V
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)11-Apr-2011 00:54
Stunning detail and showing beauty of an otherwise bother. V
Hank Vander Velde11-Apr-2011 00:35
Beautiful close-up macro image Christine.
Pierre10-Apr-2011 23:49
Une macro formidable! V
Margot W10-Apr-2011 23:16
This is so lovely I could wear this fly as a brooch.
As usual this is a phenomenal shot.
Graeme10-Apr-2011 20:54
Great close up details Christine.BV!
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