Hover Fly

Uploaded: June 16, 2018 | Entered: June 16, 2018 07:46:58

Description

I believe this is a hover fly from the research I did online. Let me know if I am wrong. The body looks like a bee but the head similar to a fly.

Comments

Joannie Bertucci level-classic June 16, 2018

Good grief Wendy! How in the world did you capture this amazing macro? Absolutely amazing! fave #1710126

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe June 16, 2018

Outstanding in everyway. Amazing colors, depth and details. #11708528

John Benway June 17, 2018

What an amazing shot Wendy, gorgeous detail, color, bokeh and presentation. Quite different, quite beautiful. #11708540

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