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03-JUL-2013

Hover flies (Toxomerus marginatus)

These are very, very common little hover flies, especially around gardens, but also in natural areas too. They are about 5 to 6 mm in length, and they hover above flowers like tiny helicopters. They are very welcome in gardens for their larvae are enthusiastic predators of aphids and other small insects, such as caterpillars.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/250s f/3.2 at 5.0mm iso200 full exif

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globalgadabout04-Jul-2013 02:53
saw something similar the other day, in that instance casing out blackberry flowers...
LynnH04-Jul-2013 02:12
Great details. I like the little flowery nose-like thingy on the front. LOL... how do you like my scientific terms? :) V
Being Me04-Jul-2013 01:21
I can see where he likes to hover! LOL
Hank Vander Velde04-Jul-2013 01:00
nICE SHARP CLOSEUP SHOT cHRISTINE.
Stephanie03-Jul-2013 23:19
Great capture of this "hovering" pair! V :)
Jim Coffman03-Jul-2013 21:09
Another fine closeup! Great detail!
Karen Stuebing03-Jul-2013 21:04
I like these little flies. I find them entertaining as they fly about. Wonderful capture. V.
Fabienne03-Jul-2013 20:01
WOW, c'est un photo Magnifique, une scène plutôt rare à observer.
J'adore.
joseantonio03-Jul-2013 19:59
Excellent details, again. Love your images.V.
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