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Mistbiene (Eristalis tenax). ©UdoSm

This hoverfly is often mistaken for a bee.
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©UdoSm said:

Thanks a lot DANY
10 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Thank you Les.
10 years ago

Imogen said:

You do excellent montages Udo. This hoverfly species is often mistaken for a bee, but it is not a bee.
10 years ago

©UdoSm replied to Imogen:

Thank you Imogen, it was worth a try... ;-))
10 years ago

Imogen replied to ©UdoSm:

Always lovely to see your montages Udo. We could allow the occasional hoverfly picture in the Bee group if the species is clearly identified in the picture description and you say "this hoverfly is often mistaken for a bee". :)
10 years ago

Nora Caracci said:

very lovely series of excellent, luminous, colourful macros !!!
10 years ago ( translate )

©UdoSm replied to Imogen:

Ok Imogen, I did it. Greetings Udo.
10 years ago

©UdoSm said:

Thank you Nora.
10 years ago

Imogen said:

Great montage and excellent clear close-ups of this hoverfly to show the difference between it and a bee. Hoverflies have that distinctive pointed pattern in the dark stripe on the body. Their eyes are different to that of a bee also. There are many other differences but those two are the most noticeable.
10 years ago

©UdoSm replied to Imogen:

©UdoSm : Hi Imogen, thank you for accepting this image in the Group... Cheers Udo
10 years ago