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Large hover - Volucella Inanis

 
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Jul 30, 2007 17:15 |  #1

This one must have just emerged as it was in pristine condition. So shiney and having a good feed on a freshly flowering echinops :D What a gorgeous hover they are.

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Jul 30, 2007 17:26 |  #2

Stunning detail Linda, their bodies are very translucent, you can see their inner working :-)
I notice the flower it's on although I don't know the name of it, is a great flower for bees. I have seen these timing with bees all over them, can you tell me what the flower is please?


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Jul 30, 2007 17:38 |  #3

Very nice - i can see what it had for breakfast :) ...




  
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Jul 30, 2007 17:40 |  #4

handsome creature, amazing how you can see the veins.


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Jul 30, 2007 17:53 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #5

Stunning detail..awsome shots.

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Jul 30, 2007 18:42 as a reply to  @ alliec's post |  #6

wow..awesome work Linda


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Jul 30, 2007 19:15 as a reply to  @ Crypto's post |  #7

i NEVER see hovers this big. In fact I rarely ever see them at all. And when I do see them, they are very small. Like 2mm in size. Any reasons why that may be?


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Jul 31, 2007 00:57 as a reply to  @ Ran_photography's post |  #8

Hiya Linda,

Excellent series of shots, wonderful detail, #2 is my favorite.

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Jul 31, 2007 01:29 |  #9

Superb series Linda- Excellent colour clarity and composition :) - Love these large hoverflies and on such a wonderful flower.
What aperture were you using ?
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Jul 31, 2007 02:07 |  #10

Great details and colors!


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Jul 31, 2007 03:31 |  #11

Attic wrote in post #3639061 (external link)
Stunning detail Linda, their bodies are very translucent, you can see their inner working :-)
I notice the flower it's on although I don't know the name of it, is a great flower for bees. I have seen these timing with bees all over them, can you tell me what the flower is please?

Thanks Alby. I am sure I can get more detail from the body as only a couple of the shots I took may have a tiny bit of cropping to remove unwanted areas, they are really gorgeous arent they.

The plant is ECHINOPS. They have the spikey head for a long time, then it starts to change colour slightly and then the lilac flowers start to open. I am going to get some more :D

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Jul 31, 2007 03:42 as a reply to  @ LindaB's post |  #12

Action_Man wrote in post #3639120 (external link)
Very nice - i can see what it had for breakfast ...

Thank you :D - yeah, its amazing isnt it.
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racketman wrote in post #3639129 (external link)
handsome creature, amazing how you can see the veins.

RM - yes, incredible.
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alliec wrote in post #3639189 (external link)
Stunning detail..awsome shots.

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Thanks Alistair :D
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wow..awesome work Linda

Thanks Crypto :D
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i NEVER see hovers this big. In fact I rarely ever see them at all. And when I do see them, they are very small. Like 2mm in size. Any reasons why that may be?

They do vary at what time of the year they appear, and of course its a case of actually spotting them when they do appear. I saw one of these 2 weeks ago in our front garden, I went in to get the camera and it had disappeared and I never saw it again. This is only the second one so far I have seen, but maybe its a case of me not looking hard enough in the past. So do keep looking because if you have hovers, you may well have these too.

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Hiya Linda,

Excellent series of shots, wonderful detail, #2 is my favorite.

Cheers for now
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Thanks Mark - glad you liked them :D
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Superb series Linda- Excellent colour clarity and composition :) - Love these large hoverflies and on such a wonderful flower.
What aperture were you using ?
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Thanks Brian - I was using F11 and my 60mm macro :D.
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Great details and colors!

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Jul 31, 2007 04:03 |  #13

Hi Linda
Great series


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Jul 31, 2007 04:50 as a reply to  @ Lawrie B's post |  #14

Superb series Linda. Terrific detail in all. Sorry cannot pick a favourite. :D


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Jul 31, 2007 05:57 as a reply to  @ dreamline's post |  #15

great detail Linda. like all of them.

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