Beautiful closeup! Any idea what species? Yes, it is easy to forget flies are important pollinators, too. Eye color looks to be cinnabar? Some bristles on that tyke!
A friend of Susan’s said it’s a Tachinid fly (Tachinidae family). He said they are parasitic on a verity of insects. Some varieties attack budworms on roses. Since we have a lot of roses, that fly may be one of those varieties.
Beautiful closeup! Any idea what species? Yes, it is easy to forget flies are important pollinators, too. Eye color looks to be cinnabar? Some bristles on that tyke!
Thanks, Lavinia. I don’t know anything about the different fly species other than we seem to have a pretty large variety of flies out here.
A friend of Susan’s said it’s a Tachinid fly (Tachinidae family). He said they are parasitic on a verity of insects. Some varieties attack budworms on roses. Since we have a lot of roses, that fly may be one of those varieties.
amazing!!!
Thanks, Cindy!
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Amazing macro! I don’t want this on my food!
Thanks, Sharon. Appreciate the reblog. This one was going for the flowers;)
Turns out for us with all our rose bushes, this fly is beneficial.
A super fly indeed…nicely captured!
Thanks!
Excellent capture! 🙂
Thanks, Inga!
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