Robber Flies by Richardphotos
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Description
General information. There are more than 110,000 described species of flies in the world. Flies are superb mimics, especially in the Families Bombyliidae (Bee flies), Syrphidae (Flower f lies) , and Asilidae (Robber f lies) . Bee flies are usually fast flying insects with appearances of small bees, while Robber Flies are commonly larger, slower flying, and a few resemble Bumble Bees. A fly known as the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly was designated as an endangered species in 1993 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This species has been found in sandy dunes and rolling terrain of two counties in southern California, and has been the subject of much controversy regarding the protection of some species of animals. Flies are found throughout the world, and exist in areas from the Arctic to the rain forests on the equator. I have no idea what it is doing. it looks like it has a housefly in the it's moth and I see four legs on one side http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/buginfo/truefly.htm
this is not the usual quality I try for but this Robber Fly was in an awkward place on a rose bush and I had blindly shoot the camera using auto focus. it also was dark and my Fuji will not flash in super macro. I hope all of you have a safe weekend and holiday for the one that celebrate the fourth of July
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Comments (49)
Richardphotos
I had to post work it to bring out the colors as the original was very dark
2Loose2Trek
All in all, despite the shooting conditions, this is a superb image. And thanks for all the fly information ... I had no idea.
Hendesse
Looks very impressive. I like the colors. Thanks for the informations too!!!
npauling
Cor, I had no idea that flies ate flies. This is an incredible shot and really very clear in spite of the problems. Thanks for all the data on the flies as it is useful information, and even at my age there is something to learn.
cosmoz
Ruchard, another super graphic, precision vs. time, you still snagged an excellent photo, this is very cool. As always, a high interest level and excellent text description!!!
maud
What a great shot Richard! Magnific photo and colors..Excellent :)
jif3d
Dinner is served...in a dog (?) eat dog world ! great macro massacre...hehehe, Cheers
Zacko
Ah! Thats right....you guys celebrate 4th of the july soon. So thats what all the fuzz about "happy weekend this and that" is about, lol. Such a freaky shot by the way. There is one under him as well isnt it? A...receiver you know. #:oP Have a great weekend and holiday! #:O)
melevos
most excellent shot,thanks for the informations :-)
TexasAngel
Holy smokes..........lol This is one hairy fly What a wonderful shot! I have never seen one of these up close. I wonder if this is what I got in my yard. I thought I had bumble bees but maybe not. I wonder what he is eating?
wannes
Amazing shot, Richard!!
cinderella2002
Thanx for sharing Richard! I got to learn something new. And the shot where excellent in my eyes. I really dream of having a camera I can take upclose pictures! And I know I will not get one for my birthday the 10th og July, because my boyfriend chose to pay for my new domain! And a domain is also something I've dream't of for a while! Anyway, I love your capture very much! Excellent work Richard!
Syltermermaid
That is fantastic captured!!!! Marvelous marco and I never thought they look so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!! I like always to learn something news!! Hugs Ute
angel_dust
NICE CLOSE UP THERE!!
VDH
Fantastic shot Richard!Excellent post work!
Digimon
I have no idea what we are observing here, are they doing the "Nasty"? or is it devouring something? In any case, the bug is very cool!!
girsempa
There's always some that will jump on anything huh (whatever it may be). Despite the conditions, it's still a very clear and creative shot that I for instance can only dream of taking. Good eyes and good work, Richard!
Digitell
WOW! What a shot!! Fantastic and most interesting insect..I have never heard of one...Thanks Richard :)
awadissk
Excellent work very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RodolfoCiminelli
WoW....!!! Impressive macrophoto of impressive detail my friend.....!!!
1010
What a shot to get on the blind Richard. It is so clear and what a unique fly. Excellent......
chesscanoe
Fantastic macro shot - very hard to do successfully.
nattarious
I loe the pose of your model and its eyes are creepy but amazing at the same time my friend :) Where it is standing or standing on seems to me it is a wild rose tree.. Am i right! I can tell from the little red line on the leaf on the left and i agrow them too.. :(( But this year is really crappy in Michigan.. Thank you for the post and happy fourth of July Too My Friend.. Oh.. and by the way.. Answering your Question about MET-ART.. I calified it again on my post under yours.. And i also added Something about MET & GODS-ART also my cousin :) Thank you for that lovely comment and wish you a happy weekend full of lovely fireworks.. Try to shoot some :)
miladyblu
Hello!!Really very impressive capture!!ABSOLUTELY a TERRIFIC macro!!I love the breathtaking details, the stunning clarity and the splendid colors!!You made a big masterpiece my dearest friend!!Excellent work!!Really well done!!Thank you for sharing!!I wish you a very nice saturday and a wonderful weekend!!A big kiss and abig hug!!
wildgoha
! ;-O wow ! really splendid photo ! and for me -characters like from horror ;-P but still beauty
Maori
WoW !! You just can't get any closer than this !!! Excellentissimo, Ser :)!!!
jocko500
wow this is cool. good eye to see these flys and what was going on.
BBarbs
Well I think you got a fabulous shot of this fly. So close up !!! Amazing. Very interesting info about this fly. I honestly didnt know there were so many different species. lol. I see that you are using you Fuji alot lately. Any reason for this ? Is it better with closeups ? Hugsssss
XoxoTree
Wow the color is outstanding. Well done my friend. :)
Lledeline
Impressive macro