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Uploaded: 08/14/12 4:47 AM GMT
Bee Fly #1
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This quarter inch long Bee Fly (Lordotus junceus or a close relative) is a vegetarian despite the needle-like beak. It's actually more like a duck's beak and when closed, like in this side view, is pushed down into a flower and sucks up nectar like a thin straw. In daylight, the front end of this fly looked black, but using a ring flash for this shot, more detail came out. Bee Flys are a large, but poorly studied family and are common throughout the world. Taken near Anza, California.

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.avedeloff
08/14/12 1:14 PM GMT
Very creepy looking fly! Nice job on the close up shot.
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.snapshooter87
08/16/12 10:55 PM GMT
Another excellent Macro, Russ. Very nice tonal range as well.
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Logun7
08/19/12 5:05 PM GMT
Excellent close up and details!! That hairy little fellow is covered in pollen:) The clarity is superb.
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