-
This is the most widely distributed hoverfly - Syrphid in the world. It is migratory and fits in anywhere.They visit our place occasionally and this is the first to visit this year, so we followed it around the garden.
-
Alcornocales N.P. Andalucia Spain
-
Jasper, Canada
-
Hudson, NHNectaring on coneflower.This is an introduced species from Europe, and the most massive syrphid fly I have ever seen. I think this may be one of the largest species in NA?
-
Jasper, Canada
-
Grosse Ile, Michigan, United States
-
Klijte, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
-
This is the most widely distributed hoverfly - Syrphid in the world. It is migratory and fits in anywhere.They visit our place occasionally and this is the first to visit this year, so we followed it around the garden.
-
This is the most widely distributed hoverfly - Syrphid in the world. It is migratory and fits in anywhere.They visit our place occasionally and this is the first to visit this year, so we followed it around the garden.
-
JimenaN.P. Andalucia, Spain
-
This is the most widely distributed hoverfly - Syrphid in the world. It is migratory and fits in anywhere.They visit our place occasionally and this is the first to visit this year, so we followed it around the garden.
-
Angmering, England, United Kingdom
-
Roda De Bara, Catalonia, Spain
-
Alcornocales N.P. Andalucia Spain
-
Eristalis dimidiata, a very dark individual--many have some one or two yellow stripes on the abdomen. This is an
Eristalis one sees during cool weather in the fall, as well as pretty early in spring, according to references. (I can only recall finding it in the fall, when it is quite common in my area.) It is heftier than the yellow-and-black
Eristalis transversa in the adjacent photo.